- Collection of
- Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- Title
- Works of Saito Yoshishige, an Album
- Artist Name
- SAITO Yoshishige
- Year
- 1948-83
- Acquisition date
- 1984
- Accession number
- 1975-00-8042-007-038
- MOT Collection Search
- https://mot-collection-search.jp/shiryo/10668/
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I was born on the same day as Helen Keller, June 27, to my father's younger brother and his wife, and adopted by the main Yokoo family. My adoptive parents told me they found me under the bridge. Since small, I often lay beneath the stars imagining my destiny; and I likened myself to a firefly, which twinkles like a star. I know clearly that an invisible guardian spirit and the Rat of the Chinese zodiac have been my companions on my long voyage.
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Provisions of the Earth
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Woman Guiding a Walking Child
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Message '86 - 8N
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Imperial Palace Square [from "A Hundred Views of New Tokyo"]
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Air Strikes on Lishui Airport
NAKAMURA Ken'ichi
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Kokoro (Mind) [verso: Kokoro (Mind)]
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
The Hanami-do Pavilion
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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