"Lost and found" traditionally refers to a space for storing misplaced items until they can be reclaimed by their owners. The exhibition draws inspiration from the concept of lost property, exploring themes of retrieval and possession.
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2-2-10, Higashi Nihonbashi, Chuo, Tokyo, Japan