Back Issue -1 July 2008-
Inagaki
Faraway, So Close: Motonori Inagaki
Matthew Larking
The art historian Richard Shiff recently gave voice to the contemporary "hunger for experience that escapes conceptualization," returning forms "to the world of sensation and emotion, to feeling." more...
Isozaki
Seventy-seven-year Itch
Dana Buntrock
Surely I am not the only one who would love to see Arata Isozaki pen an autobiography -- even an abbreviated, juicy memoir. There they would be, the avant-garde of Japan's postwar era more...
National Treasure
National Treasures in the Great Outdoors: Kawasaki's Open-Air Folk House Museum
Alan Gleason
Tourists from abroad have been known to journey deep into the mountains of central Japan -- a solid day's trek from either Tokyo or Osaka -- just to see the famous steep-sloped gassho-zukuri ("hands in prayer") thatched roofs of the Hida region. more...
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Faraway, So Close: Motonori Inagaki
Matthew Larking
1 Jul 2008
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Seventy-seven-year Itch
Dana Buntrock
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National Treasures in the Great Outdoors: Kawasaki's Open-Air Folk House Museum
Alan Gleason
1 Jul 2008
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Spiral Independent Creators Festival
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Roger McDonald
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Thomas Daniell
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Alan Gleason
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Tadanori Yokoo: New Paintings
2 Jun 2008
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