GALLERYⅡ
WHITE CINE QUINTO| special exhibition of costumes and props for "Asteroid City" directed by W. Anderson. "Meteorite" in the play!

Wes Anderson’s latest film, Asteroid City, will be screened at White Nine Quinto. Set in the desert city of 1955, the pop visual sense of Wes, directed by Wes, where five genius children and their families who have won the prize of science are suddenly at the mercy of aliens. During the exhibition, in front of "WHITE CINE QUINTO", a special exhibition of costumes and props actually used during shooting. You can see the costumes worn by starring Jason Shwartzman and Tilda Swinton, as well as the shooting props of the "meteorite" which is the key item of this work. If you look at this, you will be able to realize how much Wes is focusing on props to build his own worldview. In addition, on September 23rd (Sat), a special screening project will be held on the anniversary of "Asteroid Day" when a meteorite fell in the desert city of Asteroid City in this film.
▼ART PASS Benefits
¥200 off from the general fee ※Except for some works


Wes Anderson
Born in Texas, United States in 1969. The film's debut in Anthony's Happy Motel. Recent works include "French Dispatches the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun Separate Volume" and "Inugashima".
Information
- Exhibition name
- "Asteroid City" Costume & Props special exhibition
- Floor
- 8F White Nine Quinto
- Exhibition Period
- September 5 (Tuesday) - September 24 (Sunday), 2023
- Entrance fee
- Free
- Special project
- "Asteroid City" Special Screening of Asteroid Day
- Schedule
- September 23, 2023 (Sat/holiday) Time undecided
※Details will be announced on the official website and SNS in the near future.
GALLERY X BY PARCO| Curated by A.N.D.TOKYO. "Fantasy Taiwan" event that reflects the artist's fantasy of "Taiwan"

“If PARCO was in Taiwan.” Based on this concept, we are holding an event "Taiwan PARCO" centered on food, music and art. "GALLERY X BY PARCO" will feature works and market events, entitled "Fantasy Taiwan" reflecting the image of "Taiwan" imagined by various artists in Japan. Under the curation of A.N.D.TOKYO, who worked on directings such as Marika Ito's "MARIKA ITO LIKE A EXHIBITION "LIKEA"", independent works are lined up. Let's see with their eyes how they cooked the theme of "Taiwan".

<Participating Artist>
A.N.D. / DELI / ery / FASTCAR / HAMAMOTO NATSUMI / Hiraparr Wilson / LiL / Mai Yamakoshi / NOAA / sosnzk / Tatsuya Hirayama / TOMASON / witness / zuzuzuzu / Happiness Stand / Torako Shokudo / Shintaro Nishibashi / New / Light and Sound Shop Hao Hao Hao / NEON TOYS
Information
- Exhibition name
- Fantasy Taiwan
- Floor
- B1F GALLERY X BY PARCO
- Exhibition Period
- September 8 (Fri) to September 18 (Mon./holiday), 2023
- Entrance fee
- Free
- Details
- https://art.parco.jp/galleryx/detail/?id=1292
GALLERY X BY PARCO| Exhibition of more than 20 indie animators "Indie Anime Cross X! in Shibuya PARCO”

The real event "Indie Anime Cross!" held by popular animator Komugiko 2000 and Nabushi in February 2023. This time, it will be held at Shibuya PARCO! During the exhibition, catalogs and original goods will be sold, and a forbidden talk show will be held on the production that you can not usually hear. It is a valuable opportunity to feel more realistic and familiar with the existence of animators who are always focused on behind the scenes, so please come and visit not only fans but also those who want to animators.
<Participating Creator>
coalowl / G child / JINØ / niL / Ocowa / sakiyama / Eirina knife / Komugiko 2000 / Gol / Shimaguchi Nike / Tsutsutsu / Hanabushi / Harumaki rice / Magoyama Tsukuzo / Yohei / Riku Ligton / Leather cicada / Metal 8g / Cruise ship Bonta / Ozu / Uekusa / Niho Chigyo / Tsuda (tsuda) (in no particular order)
▼ART PASS Benefits
Presentation of special stickers
Information
- Exhibition name
- Indie Anime Cross X! in Shibuya PARCO
- Floor
- B1F GALLERY X BY PARCO
- Exhibition Period
- September 22 (Fri) to October 9 (Mon./holiday), 2023
※Advance reservations will be made from September 22 (Fri) to September 24 (Sun), September 29 (Fri) to October 1 (Sun). - Application URL
- https://t.livepocket.jp/t/q7fel
※LivePocket Ticket Page
※Up to 2 tickets can be purchased per person. - Entrance fee
- ¥700
※Entry privilege "Random Can Badge" included
※Free for elementary school students and younger ※Admission is prohibited only for elementary school students and younger - Details
- https://art.parco.jp/galleryx/detail/?id=1289
Mid-Century MODERN| Exhibition "ROCKET PUNCH" by NIIMI Hiroki. Sublimate junk items into art and ask about the pros and cons of a consumer society

Under the direction of "LAYOUT", which supports matching between companies and creators, we hold the fourth art exhibition "ROCKET PUNCH" by contemporary artist Hiroki Niimi, who presents works on the theme of "consumption of creativity". Create graphics by reconfiguring discarded manga and those left on digital. You can enjoy a worldview that is a little different from the work that Imi usually expresses, such as incorporating it into junk items that can no longer be sold at "Mid-Century MODERN" and selling it as an art work. The exhibition, which emphasizes the importance of reviving things from the past and finding new value, tells us that art can also give us an opportunity to think about contemporary society.


(Central) Rocket punch Pentagon Low Table ¥ASK
(Right) NOROSHI T-shirt[White] ¥6,500

Niimi Hiroki
After experiencing art directions such as advertising, music, fashion, etc., he started working as a writer. Based on the belief that "we will create works that remain unconsumed by society," he creates two-dimensional works on the theme of the consumption of creatives in the modern mass consumption society.
Instagram (@niimiii_hiroki)

LAYOUT
A direction team that matches creators and finds new possibilities, mainly focusing on exhibition and fashion production. We are producing collaborative goods and planning exhibitions.
Instagram (@lay_out_1984)
Information
- Exhibition name
- ROCKET PUNCH
- Floor
- 4F Mid-Century MODERN
- Exhibition Period
- September 15 (Friday) to October 1 (Sunday), 2023
- Entrance fee
- Free