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Art Climate Collective Japan (ACCJ) Participates as Collaborator in New Sustainability Initiative at the 61st Venice Biennale Japan Pavilion

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Art Climate Collective Japan (ACCJ) will participate as a collaborator in the exhibition "Grass Baby, Moon Baby" by Nash Arakawa at the Japan Pavilion of the 61st Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition. The exhibition, centered on the theme of "care" stemming from Dr. Arakawa's experience, will include carbon footprint calculation and research as an environmental consideration.

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Q: What is the theme of the Japanese Pavilion at the Venice Biennale this time?
A: The exhibition 'Grass Baby, Moon Baby' by Dr. Arakawa Nash, questions the future of care as a theme.
Q: What role does ACCJ play?
A: ACCJ participates as a collaborator for calculating and researching the carbon footprint related to the exhibition.
Q: What is the ultimate goal of this initiative?
A: The goal is to visualize the environmental impact of international exhibitions and accumulate knowledge towards building a sustainable exhibition model.