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Ron Mueck Exhibition in Tokyo Draws 100,000 Visitors in 34 Days; Giant Skulls Spark Social Media Craze

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The Ron Mueck exhibition at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo's Roppongi district has surpassed 100,000 visitors in just 34 days since its opening. The most popular works include 'Mass,' composed of 100 giant skulls, 'In Bed,' a 6.5-meter-long sculpture, and 'Mask II,' a 4x scale self-portrait. The museum has adjusted opening hours on holidays to manage crowds. The exhibition runs until September 23.

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Q: Where can I buy tickets for the Ron Mueck exhibition?
A: Tickets can be purchased on the Mori Art Museum's official website or at Lawson Ticket.
Q: How crowded is the exhibition?
A: It is very popular, with queues forming before opening on holidays, and the venue can be quite crowded.
Q: How many of Ron Mueck's works are on display?
A: The article does not specify the total number of works on display, but it mentions he has created only about 50 works in the past 30 years.