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"Lovers" is an immersive, room-sized multimedia installation by Japanese artist Teiji Furuhashi. Set foot inside the installation, and listen in on a conversation between Furuhashi and MoMA curator, Barbara London, recorded in 1994, just months before the work's inaugural exhibition at MoMA.
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Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit Made just one year before Furuhashi’s death from AIDS-related illness, "Lovers" speaks to what the artist has described as “the theme of contemporary love in an ultra-romantic way.” Presented for the first time since its inaugural exhibition at MoMA in 1995, the installation showcases the results of an extensive conservation effort recently completed by the Museum’s media conservators.
Learn more: http://mo.ma/2ptDzV2 Produced by Sensorium Works.
He aquí, caros amigos míos, la historia de la adolescencia de aquél a quien tanto amasteis y que ya no existe. Mucho tiempo os he hecho esperar estas páginas. Después de escritas me han parecido pálidas e indignas de ser ofrecidas como un testimonio de mi gratitud y de mi afecto. Vosotros no ignoráis las palabras que pronunció aquella noche terrible, al poner en mis manos el libro de sus recuerdos: «Lo que ahí falta tú lo sabes; podrás leer hasta lo que mis lágrimas han borrado». ¡Dulce y triste misión! Leedlas, pues, y si suspendéis la lectura para llorar, ese llanto me probará que la he cumplido fielmente.