Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson teamLab Borderless will relocate to Azabudai Hills in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and open in January 2024.
The Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson teamLab Borderless, a joint project of the art collective TeamLab and Mori Building, is a facility that exhibits art without boundaries.
With the relocation and opening, many new works and works that have not yet been exhibited in Japan are scheduled to be added, and a message from Mori Building has also been announced.
Azabudai Hills is a complex of offices, residences, commercial facilities, cultural facilities, educational and medical institutions, and other urban functions, and will open on Friday, November 24, 2012. In addition to several public artworks curated by the Mori Art Museum, the facility will also feature” Shueisha Manga Art Heritage,” the first actual store to open, “Gallery Restaurant Stage Backstage” by The Chain Museum, and “Azabudai Hills Gallery” with museum-like facilities and equipment. Hills Gallery,” which features museum-like facilities and amenities.
【Message from Mori Building】
Mori Building has positioned “culture” as an important element in urban development and has created unique cultural facilities in each city. The museum has contributed to the enhancement of the magnetic energy of the international city of Tokyo. As people become more aware of wellness, culture and art are becoming increasingly important as ways to enrich people’s minds. In Azabudai Hills, where “Green & Wellness” is the pillar of the concept, we have decided to relocate and open Team Lab Borderless in the hope that Team Lab’s artworks, which seek a new relationship between ourselves and the world through art, will stimulate visitors’ sensitivity and nurture their culture. The decision was made to relocate and open TeamLab BORDERLESS. Together with the “Azabudai Hills Gallery,” which will disseminate diverse culture, and public art installed in every corner of the city, we aim to create a museum-like town where art and culture come together.