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Pop Art In Japan: Satellite Exhibit (Conceptual)

The purpose of this student project was to create a conceptual satellite exhibit designed to spark interest in the International Pop exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. I decided to focus on Japanese pop art specifically. On the outside walls of the exhibit, one of the panels discusses the International Pop exhibit, while another panel displays a directional map showing how to reach the museum within walking distance. The form of the exhibit is modeled after a piece by Tadanoori Yokoo, which is brought to life through the separation of layers of the eye and the surrounding radials. The exhibit features work by Kiyoshi Awazu and a miniature model of the Obliteration Room by Yayoi Kusama. The Japanese characters on the exhibit spell out the descriptions of the work as well as the names of the artists.
Pop Art In Japan: Satellite Exhibit (Conceptual)
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Pop Art In Japan: Satellite Exhibit (Conceptual)

Satellite exhibit on pop art in Japan

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