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Inventit’s total museum and exhibition support service “ART PASS” has been adopted for online ticket sales for “Haniwa and Modern Clay Figures”!

Inventit’s total museum and exhibition support service “ART PASS” has been adopted for online ticket sales for “Haniwa and Modern Clay Figures”!
*Inventit Co., Ltd.*
Press release: August 22, 2024
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Inventit’s total museum and exhibition support service “ART PASS” has been adopted for online ticket sales for “Haniwa and Modern Clay Figures”!
*Focusing on art from the Meiji period to the present day, we will trace the changes in the gaze towards Haniwa, earthenware, and clay figurines*
ART is a total support service for museums and exhibitions planned, developed, and sold by Inventit Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, President and Representative Director: Atsuhito Suzuki, hereinafter referred to as Inventit).
PASS” will be held at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo from October 1st (Tuesday) to December 22nd (Sunday), 2024.
It was adopted as an online ticket sales service for “Haniwa and Modern Clay Figures” (sponsored by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, NHK, NHK Promotion, and Mainichi Shimbun).
* -Characteristics of “ART PASS”-*
“ART
PASS is an online ticket sales service specializing in museums and exhibitions. This service is designed to meet the diverse needs of exhibition organizers, art galleries, and museum professionals. *Main features*
– Sales of timed tickets (*1)
– Visitors can purchase tickets according to their desired time, avoiding crowds and enjoying the exhibition in comfort.

– Change reservation date and time (*1)
– If the date and time is specified, it is possible to change the reserved date and time, supporting flexible schedule adjustments for visitors.

– Multilingual support (*1)
– Although it varies depending on the exhibition, we will respond to inbound needs with multilingual support and provide services that are easy to use even for visitors from overseas.

– Sales of tickets with goods (*1)
– By selling exhibition-related goods as a set in addition to tickets, we will provide visitors with a special experience.

– Marketing measures
-ART
By distributing e-mail newsletters to PASS members, you can implement effective marketing measures such as acquiring repeat customers and providing special campaign information.

(*1) This is a function that is not implemented in “Modern Haniwa and Dogu”.

Utilizing Inventit’s core technologies of IoT, M2M, and MDM, we connect art, people, and space through systems. We are working daily to improve functionality in order to meet the diverse and wide-ranging needs of exhibition organizers, art museums, and museum personnel. Click here to purchase tickets
* -About “Modern Haniwa and Dogu”-*
When did the aesthetic appreciation of excavated artifacts begin to emerge, and when did excavated artifacts begin to appear in works of art? After the war, the story of Taro Okamoto and Isamu Noguchi’s “discovery” of the aesthetic value of excavated artifacts that had previously been treated as archeological materials has become legendary.
The extremely easy-to-understand dichotomy of “Jomon vs. Yayoi” developed into the so-called “tradition debate” among people involved in architecture and art in the mid-1950s. However, since modern times, these two are not the only people who have focused on relics dug up from underground. The excavated artifacts have created a cultural phenomenon in a wide range of fields, not only in art, but also in crafts, architecture, photography, movies, theater,
literature, traditional performing arts, ideas, and even television programs.
Why did excavated artifacts attract so much attention at one time? How did their reputation spread? Why were artists so passionate about digging up artifacts? This exhibition focuses on art, but also on cultural history. While tracing the genealogy of the “excavated motifs” that burst onto the stage from the Meiji period to the present day, we will explore the changes in the way people looked at Haniwa, pottery, and clay figurines. By delving into history and understanding its complex subtleties, the cultural and social strata that are accumulating beneath our feet will come to light.
Source: “Haniwa and Modern Clay Figures” official website
* -Overview of “Modern Haniwa and Clay Figures”-*
*Duration* October 1st (Tuesday) – December 22nd (Sunday), 2024 *Some works may be displayed differently during the exhibition period. *Opening hours* 10:00-17:00 (10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays) *Admission is allowed until 30 minutes before closing.
*Closed on Mondays (but open on October 14th and November 4th), October 15th (Tuesday), November 5th (Tuesday)
*Venue* Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, 1F Special Exhibition Gallery 3-1 Kitanomaru Park, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8322
*Sponsored* The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, NHK, NHK Promotion, Mainichi Shimbun
* Sponsored by JR East, Mitsumura Printing
*Official website* https://haniwadogu-kindai.jp/
*Inquiries* 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial 9:00-20:00)
* -Admission fee-*
*Advance ticket*
*Monday, September 30, 2024 23:59*
*On sale until* *Standard ticket*
*Tuesday, October 1, 2024 00:00*
*Sold from*
*General* 1,600 yen 1,800 yen
*University student* 1,000 yen 1,200 yen
*High school student* 500 yen 700 yen
(Consumption tax included)
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Hanaka Miyakoji 《Haniwa》 1916 National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto Taro Okamoto 《Dog Flower Pot》 1954 Shiga Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum Yuki Katsura 《People and Fish》 1954 Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art Kiyoshi Saito《Dogu (B)》 1958 Yanaizu Town Kiyoshi Saito Art Museum (C)︎Hisako Watanabe
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◆ ART PASS official website
◆ ART PASS official X (Twitter) account ◆ ART PASS official Instagram account

◆ ART PASS official Facebook page

*Click here for the official website of “Haniwa and Modern Clay Figures”*
* -Inventit company profile-*
Inventit is a solution vendor focused on remote management technology. “ART” plans, develops, and sells total support services specializing in museums and exhibitions.
We plan, develop, and sell IoT solutions, including the “PASS” business and the “mobiconnect” business, which plans, develops, and sells device management services. We will continue to pursue user convenience and contribute to solving social and corporate issues. Company name: Inventit Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Head Office: 5th floor, Shinjuku Island Wing, 6-3-1
Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
Established: June 12, 2007
Capital: 100 million yen
Representative: Atsuhito Suzuki, Representative Director and President URL: * https://www.yourinventit.com/* * -Contact information regarding this matter-*
Inventit Co., Ltd. Corporate Planning Office Kikuchi
E-mail: promotion@yourinventit.com






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