Or not? Only after the process of collaging several of snapshots taken at 国立新美術館 did I realize the inner space of the museum actually resembles a nest, proving once more that what one actually sees is seldom what one is looking at. The National Art Centre in Tokyo was created by Kisho Kurokawa, a leading Japanese architect and one of the founders of the Metabolist Movement. Kurokawa wrote extensively on philosophy and architecture. He wrote that there are two traditions inherent in any culture: the visible and the invisible. His work, he claimed, carried the invisible tradition of Japan.
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