1 minute read Tokyo, Apr 21 (EFE).- Works of 16 veteran artists aged between 71-105 are on display in Tokyo to inspire driving forces to continue amid challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic. “Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging,” includes around 130 artworks of paintings, sculptures, and installations. Some of the art pieces are half a century old and some were created just for the Tokyo exhibition thrown open for the media Wednesday, a day ahead of its inauguration. The oldest participant, Carmen Herrera, 105, is a Cuban-American visual artist and painter. Her geometry-inspired paintings and sculptures harmoniously share space with the tri-dimensional and minimalist work made of rope and nails by Japanese artist Kazuko Miyamoto (79).