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artnet news 登载。(August 5, 2021)

TeamLab’s Turbo-Charged Art Playground Inaugurates the Asian Art Museum’s New Pavilion

San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum is only the second art institution in the U.S. to welcome TeamLab, the ultra-popular Japanese art collective/interactive design corporation that has drawn crowds around the world. The debut of TeamLab’s major series of installations, dubbed “teamLab: Continuity,” is designed to mark a big moment for the Bay Area museum, the first show in its new $103 million, 8,500-square-foot Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion.(Excerpt from the text)

Time Out 登载。(August 2, 2021)

TeamLab's new artwork explodes with colour at Marina Bay Sands this August

The long National Day weekend is approaching – and we've got just the right activity for you. Tokyo-based art collective teamLab, the same geniuses behind Future World at ArtScience Museum, has just given us a sneaky preview of a special seasonal artwork to celebrate Singapore's 56th birthday. (Excerpt from the text)

Time Out 登载。(August 2, 2021)

teamLab now has a bathhouse and sauna with digital art in Roppongi

It’s easy to say teamLab is huge in Japan – not only are the teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets Tokyo museums essential visits on any trip to Tokyo, the art collective just keeps opening new special exhibitions such as their exhibition at Kyoto's Toji Temple. However, one of their latest Tokyo pop-ups, teamLab Reconnect, brings light art and digital projection to a whole new physical, and sweaty, level. Located in Roppongi, teamLab Reconnect combines a traditional sauna with the group’s otherworldly art. (Excerpt from the text)

The Architect's Newspaper 登载。(July 28, 2021)

wHY’s Kulapat Yantrasast on redesigning the Asian Art Museum for future generations

Not only does Continuity mark Tokyo-based art collective teamLab’s first solo show in the United States, it’s also the first exhibition to be held at the Asian Art Museum’s Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion, a newly constructed 8,500-square-foot gallery space in San Francisco designed by celebrated Thai architect Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY. Yantrasast was asked to create a pavilion that would be able to house large, uninterrupted installations, and teamLab’s Continuity fit the end result like Cinderella’s foot in her glass slipper.(Excerpt from the text)

Time Out 登载。(July 26, 2021)

Palette Town in Odaiba to close facilities from December for major redevelopment

The facilities at Palette Town will shutter sequentially from the end of 2021 starting with Mega Web Toyota City Showcase on December 31. This will be followed by live music venue Zepp Tokyo on January 1 2021, VenusFort shopping centre on March 27, and finally, both teamLab Borderless and the Palette Town Giant Sky Wheel on August 31 next year. (Excerpt from the text)