Current

Open Program
Screening: Nishijima Daisuke Short Movie Works

2025.2.11(Tue) — 4.6(Sun)

Project related to the Collection Exhibition 2024-Ⅲ "Relations [Guest Artist: Nishijima Daisuke]. " We will screen short films by guest artist Daisuke Nishijima from the Collection exhibition 2024-III “Relations”. Manga artist and artist, Nishijima is also active in music under several names, including ‘DJ Mahoutsukai’, and distributes videos as ‘Vtuber Hikaru Minami’. Among these are the music video “Purplume Song”, filmed in Hiroshima, as well as short movies such as “Beautiful Mountain”, “Shadow Magic” and commentary videos on manga works, to give visitors a deeper taste of the ‘Character Development’ exhibition.

Nishijima Daisuke

Born in Tokyo in 1974. Manga artist and artist. He made his debut as a manga artist in 2004 with O-son Sensou (The Universal), and won the Third Hiroshima Book Award in 2012 for Subetega-Chotto-Zutsu-Yasashii-Sekai (A Kindly World). His representative works include Dien Bien Phu, a feature-length work depicting the Vietnam War (Jury Recommended Work at the 21st and 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival in the Manga category), and Sekai-No-Owari-No-Mahoutsukai(The Witch at the End of the World). As a artist, he has participated in exhibitions in Japan and abroad, and has performed music under several names, including DJ Mahoutsukai (Mahoutsukai means Wizard). In recent years, he has worked on a number of public characters, including Mudai-san for the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Buffet-kun for the Bernard Buffet Museum and Sinoby & Ninmaru for ytv. In 2020, he established the label shimashima, which independently distributes manga, music and games.

Information

Exhibition Period
2025.2.11(Tue) — 4.6(Sun)
Opening Hours
10:00–17:00

Venue
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Media Library
Closed
Mondays (except February 24), and February 25
Admission
Free
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