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Doraemon's 1st Overseas Exhibition Heads to National Museum of Singapore

posted on by Kim Morrissy
Exhibit runs from November 5, 2022 to February 5, 2023

The Fujiko Fujio and contemporary reinterpretations from other artists, as well as explore the series' historical and cultural impact.

The first Doraemon Exhibition debuted in 2002. In 2017, it returned to the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo and subsequently toured eight cities in Japan. The exhibit is exporting to Singapore due to the earlier success of the "Doraemon's Time-Travelling Adventures in Singapore" showcase in 2020, which recreated the series' most popular gadgets.

Chung May Khuen, Director of the National Museum of Singapore, said, "We're glad our visitors enjoyed the 2020 installation campaign, which brought cheer to the museum amid the pandemic. As the world reopens, we're thrilled to be the first global stop of The Doraemon Exhibition, and hope that it will inspire our visitors and evoke fond personal memories of Doraemon."

The participating artists of the exhibition include manga artists Ryuki Yamamoto, Rena Rena (Rena Nakajima), and Nozomi Watanabe.

Singaporean golf apparel brand Leyouki is presenting the exhibit with the museum's and the DFW Creative lifestyle marketing agency. Leyouki is also working with Singapore Tourism Board to promote the exhibition. Leyouki director Yuki Imamura commented: "As the world reopens following a two-year pandemic, we're excited for The Doraemon Exhibition to kick off with its first stop in Singapore. This partnership with the National Museum of Singapore will reintroduce this lovable character to Singapore and showcase different sides of Doraemon to people of all ages and backgrounds."

Sources: Press Release, Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web


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