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Entang Wiharso Featured in Museum of Modern Art Gunma Japan


A major work by Entang Wiharso from the Taguchi Art Collection will be featured in “The Art Show – Art of the New Millenium in Taguchi Art Collection” group exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma (Gunma, Japan). On view from September 16 – November 12, 2017


Entang Wiharso
My Heart is Bigger Than You Think
2013
Aluminum, Resin, Color Pigment, Thread
57.8 x 172 inches (147 x 437cm)
Taguchi Art Collection

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