TeamLab Borderless Reopens: Unveiling New Artistic Dimensions
On July 8, 2026, TeamLab Borderless, a pioneering digital art museum in Tokyo’s Azabudai Hills, will celebrate the reopening of its spectacular installation, "Light Sculpture - Flow," within a new exhibit titled "Asymmetric Universe." This much-anticipated event promises to mesmerize visitors with innovative art forms until October 8, 2026.
New Artistic Series
To commemorate the reopening, two brand-new series will be unveiled:
Asymmetric Existence and
Chromatic Existence. These works delve deep into the concept of asymmetry and the interplay of colors in spatial dimensions.
Asymmetric Existence
The
Asymmetric Existence series introduces a transformative sculpture that consists of two distinct light formations. One exists in the physical space, while the other is confined to the mirror’s reflection. This conceptual framework challenges the traditional perspective of mirrors as mere reflective boundaries and instead presents them as a connecting medium between these two asymmetrical realms. Viewers will experience a singular sculptural presence that is perceived differently in each space, fostering a unique interaction between the observer and the art.
Chromatic Existence
Conversely, the
Chromatic Existence series explores the role of color as a sculptural element. Here, the flowing red, green, and blue colors create a dynamic spatial sculpture, devoid of tangible boundaries. Rather than existing as a solid object, it emerges from the ordered flow of colors, symbolizing the ethereal connection between perception and reality, captivating all who observe it.
The Concept of Light Sculpture - Flow
The installation called
Light Sculpture - Flow invites spectators to ponder the essence of existence within the fluid nature of light. Reflecting on a mystifying question — why do we perceive life within the chaos of swirling waters? — this piece reveals that the distinction lies not in material differences but rather in the order of flow. As light continues its journey through the space, it pulls viewers into an enchanting, almost meditative experience.
About TeamLab Borderless
TeamLab Borderless is renowned for creating spaces without fixed boundaries, where art moves, interacts, and blends with one another. This immersive environment allows guests to discover an interconnected universe of art, breaking away from conventional museum experiences. The museum has received global recognition, including being featured in TIME magazine's list of the "World's Greatest Places 2024."
Museum Information
- - Name: Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson TeamLab Borderless
- - Location: Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza B B1, Minato, Tokyo
- - Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Ticket purchase is mandatory online in advance, with varying prices based on demand.
- Adults (18+): From ¥3,600
- Students (University/Graduate): ¥3,000
- Students (Middle/High School): ¥2,000
- Children (4-12 years): ¥1,500
- Free for children under 3
- Discounts available for people with disabilities starting at ¥1,800
Follow the official website for the latest updates and ticket purchase.*
Explore the boundaryless universe of TeamLab Borderless and immerse yourself in a new realm of artistic experience that transcends time and space.