Manga, anime and video games in contemporary art 現代美術 漫画、アニメ、ビデオゲーム

Pop culture at the museum

If Japanese pop culture has managed to make itself known beyond its borders and penetrate the collective imagination, it also manages to invest in the field of contemporary art. Some artists draw inspiration from anime, manga, and video games in their creations.

 

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Stationed at Mr. 2013's convenience store

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