TTAG YOUR JOURNEY

THIS WEEK: INTRODUCTION

La Casa Azul, now the Museo Frida Kahlo, was described by Kahlo as her “intimate universe” - it’s a glimpse into her life.


You can also find here one of Frida’s most famous painting, Viva la Vida, it is also her final painting before she passed away.


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If you ever find yourself in Mexico City be sure to visit La Casa Azul - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s home.

29.09.2022


We're in Mexico City 🇲🇽

25.09.2022

Where should we explore in this marvellous city? Comment below 👇


We're wrapping up our Tokyo focus with teamLabs Planets digital art exhibition!

23.09.2022

teamLabs is a Japanese digital-art group who create genre-challenging digital art exhibitions which they call 'body-immersive' 👀


You'll quite literally be immersing your body into the artworks as you navigate the four massive exhibition spaces barefoot - dissolving the boundary between your body and the artwork.


Many of the displays feature water, and at some points you'll be submerged up to your knees... a truly immersive experience!


This exhibition was originally meant to close at the end of 2022 but has recently been extended to the end of 2023!


We've added this to our list of must-see exhibitions, have you?


We're in Mexico City 🇲🇽

25.09.2022

Where should we explore in this marvellous city? Comment below 👇


Any of these attractions on your list of things to see in Tokyo?

18.09.2022

📍Meiji Shrine

📍Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

📍Sensō-Ji Temple

📍Imperial Palace


Comment where you would go below 👇


To commemorate their 15th year anniversary, the National Art Center in Tokyo, Japan, is hosting the largest Lee Ufan retrospective that has ever been exhibited in the city!

13.09.2022

He is celebrated all over the world for his minimalist works that are often made with natural materials like stone and wood. Lee’s simplified paintings are often composed of a single brushstroke.


In addition to showcasing Lee's past works, enabling us to trace the trajectory of his creation practice, the exhibition is also scheduled to include his latest ground-breaking efforts.


The exhibition will be running until 7th November at The National Art Center, Tokyo!


TTAG in Tokyo 🇯🇵

05.09.2022

We’re travelling across the globe to Japan, comment below any museums and galleries from this part of the world!

If you ever find yourself in Mexico City be sure to visit La Casa Azul - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s home.

29.09.2022


We're wrapping up our Tokyo focus with teamLabs Planets digital art exhibition!

23.09.2022

teamLabs is a Japanese digital-art group who create genre-challenging digital art exhibitions which they call 'body-immersive' 👀


You'll quite literally be immersing your body into the artworks as you navigate the four massive exhibition spaces barefoot - dissolving the boundary between your body and the artwork.


Many of the displays feature water, and at some points you'll be submerged up to your knees... a truly immersive experience!


This exhibition was originally meant to close at the end of 2022 but has recently been extended to the end of 2023!


We've added this to our list of must-see exhibitions, have you?


To commemorate their 15th year anniversary, the National Art Center in Tokyo, Japan, is hosting the largest Lee Ufan retrospective that has ever been exhibited in the city!

13.09.2022

He is celebrated all over the world for his minimalist works that are often made with natural materials like stone and wood. Lee’s simplified paintings are often composed of a single brushstroke.


In addition to showcasing Lee's past works, enabling us to trace the trajectory of his creation practice, the exhibition is also scheduled to include his latest ground-breaking efforts.


The exhibition will be running until 7th November at The National Art Center, Tokyo!