Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg Members' Preview
Member Preview Days
June 7, 10 am - 5 pm
June 8, 10 am - 8 pm
June 9, 10 am - 4 pm
Docent-guided exhibition tours at 11 am and 2 pm daily.
Member Preview Days
June 7, 10 am - 5 pm
June 8, 10 am - 8 pm
June 9, 10 am - 4 pm
Docent-guided exhibition tours at 11 am and 2 pm daily.
Contemporary Dance/Fort Worth announces the 15th Annual Modern Dance Festival at the Modern, with this year’s edition inspired by the exhibition Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg, which is currently on display in the galleries.
A public tour focused specifically on current special exhibitions is available at 2 pm on the first Saturday of each month. This tour does not require prior arrangements and begins in the Museum lobby.
Join Art Tooth in partnership with The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and Tarrant County College for Meet Me at The Modern: Takashi Murakami. Known for his collaborations with pop icons and fashion house Louis Vuitton, and for vibrant anime-inspired characters, Japanese artist Takashi Murakami has blurred the boundaries throughout his career between high and low culture, ancient and modern, East and West.
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, 2012
Mahiro Maeda, Masayuki, Kazuya Tsurumaki, Hideaki Anno
96 minutes, Japanese with English subtitles
A docent-led, twenty-minute tour of the galleries is available at 6:30 pm. Admission to the galleries is $16 general admission (age 18 and above), $12 for seniors (age 60+) and active/retired military personnel and first reposnders with ID, $10 for students with ID, and free for Modern members and those under 18 years of age. On First Friday, gallery admission is free.
This tour has been cancelled.
A docent-led, twenty-minute tour of the galleries is available at 6:30 pm. Admission to the galleries is $10, $4 for students and seniors, free for Modern members. On First Friday, gallery admission is free for Star-Telegram Press Pass Holders
Docents are available to lead tours of the Modern’s building, designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando. Group tours can accommodate 10 to 60 people and last approximately one hour; these tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance of the requested date. A public architecture tour is offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11 am.
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