See you soon, Do Ho Suh and Chim↑Pom (I hope)

As you may know, the Naoshima New Museum of Art was closed in May and reopened last week with new exhibits. This is part of the museum's concept. First, it only exhibits Asian artists. Also, a certain number of exhibits are temporary. While I'm pretty sure Takashi Murakami's, Makoto Aida's, and (hopefully) Cai Guo-Qiang's works are permanent, I think all the others will be replaced sooner or later.
Sadly (because it's such an amazing piece), Do Ho Suh's Hub/s left the museum last month.
As I already introduced it in a previous post about the opening day of the museum (see below), during my last visit, I only took pictures of some of the installation's amazing details:
I should have known it wouldn't always be there. The project started in 2011, if I'm correct, and it's an ongoing project that has been traveling around the world.

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