Working with the belief that art has the power to change the world

This series explores topics relating to women who began their careers in Japan after the implementation of Equal Employment Opportunity legislation in the mid-1980s. While many are now reaching the age of retirement, it is hoped that their stories can provide information and lessons for women in today’s Japanese professional world.

The Mori Art Museum, which turns 20 next year, was never your grandfather’s museum of contemporary art. Not only is it internationally renowned for its generous coverage of a wide range of contemporary art, but a visit to the museum is also an experience in itself.

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