The Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, is organizing the following exhibitions after the currently
ongoing exhibition, Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging - 16 Women Artists from around the World :

CHIM↑POM: HAPPY SPRING

Period: February 18 [Fri] - May 29 [Sun], 2022
Venue: Mori Art Museum [53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower] et al.

LISTEN TO THE SOUND OF THE EARTH TURNING:
OUR WELL-BEING SINCE THE PANDEMIC

Period: June 29 [Wed] - November 6 [Sun], 2022
Venue: Mori Art Museum [53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower]

ROPPONGI CROSSING 2022 (Title TBD)

Period: December 1 [Thu], 2022 - March 26 [Sun], 2023
Venue: Mori Art Museum [53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower]

HEATHERWICK STUDIO:BUILDING SOULFULNESS

Period: March 20 [Mon] - June 4 [Sun], 2023
Venue: Tokyo City View [52F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower]

Message from the Director

At the Mori Art Museum, our quest to offer a global, quintessentially contemporary art experience at a time of ongoing worldwide uncertainty has prompted us over the past months to examine the Museum's raison d'être , and its role in society. Having experienced the unprecedented forced cancellation and postponement of exhibitions all over the world, in FY2022 the Mori Art Museum is set to contemplate more deeply than ever the social significance of contemporary art, via a range of new exhibitions and learning programs.
Kicking off the year in February 2022 will be an exhibition devoted entirely to the oeuvre of artist collective Chim↑ Pom, formed in 2005. This comprehensive exhibition will trace seventeen years of hardhitting Chim ↑ Pom projects evoking elements of history and lost awareness lurking beneath society's surface. The next exhibition, Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning , will see sixteen artists of different generations from around the world explore through their praxis ideas of well-being in these strange times.
The second half of FY2022 will feature the 2022 edition of the Roppongi Crossing series of exhibitions held every three years since 2004. The series offers a periodic opportunity to pinpoint where Japanese contemporary art is at in the moment, and also to revisit the past. Finally, in March 2023 we will be delighted to present the Heatherwick Studio exhibition postponed due to the pandemic. This will be the Mori Art Museum's first architectural show in five years since Japan in Architecture in 2018. The Studio led by Thomas Heatherwick that has also been in charge of designing the lower levels of Mori Building's Toranomon-Azabudai Project , due to open in 2023, is a high-profile team of creators presenting some of the most innovative architecture and design in the w orld today.
The year 2023 will also mark the 20th anniversary of the Mori Art Museum. Join us for an exciting lineup of exhibitions and programs pondering the shape of our post-pandemic future.

Kataoka Mami
Director, Mori Art Museum