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This is a framed, not-for-sale flyer from Daniel Arsham's exhibition "Relics of Kanto Through Time at Parco Museum Tokyo" held at Shibuya Parco, Parco Museum Tokyo. The size is A4. The event has already ended, making this a valuable item that is no longer available. The flyer's design is simple yet impactful, and I thought it could be displayed as a poster in a frame. This is an offering with the flyer already framed for immediate display. Separate posters were sold at the venue, but I decided to offer this instead, considering the effort of framing a poster and the space it would take up. The flyer appears to be in good condition at first glance, but please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about minor imperfections due to amateur storage. Daniel Arsham is a contemporary artist who graduated from the prestigious art academy Cooper Union in NY and exhibits his work worldwide. He is also known for collaborations with brands such as Dior. Under the concept of "Fictional Archeology," he creates works such as buildings and cars designed as if they have fossilized over time, allowing viewers to contemplate the finiteness of things, including humanity, and the passage of time. This project began in April 2020 as the first full-scale collaboration project with a contemporary artist in Pokémon history. In April, a collaboration T-shirt with UT was released, and in June, an exhibition was held at Nanzuka Gallery in Shibuya. This exhibition, the third installment of the project, "Relics of Kanto Through Time," featured newly created, unreleased Pokémon sculptures by Arsham, as well as an installation where visitors could experience the world of Arsham's concept of "Fictional Archeology" for the first time in the world. Time Dilation A Ripple in Time
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