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NOART at the Taka Ishii Gallery |
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Roger McDonald |
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After the March 11 earthquake and tsunami many art exhibitions and events were cancelled in Japan. Many foreign artists also cancelled their trips to Japan, or left early from residencies here. But in the days following the disaster a number of art-related initiatives also emerged, among them the NOART exhibition organized by the Taka Ishii Gallery in Tokyo. more...
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Masatsune Matsumura: The Best Japanese Architect You've Never Heard Of |
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Nicolai Kruger |
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Yawatahama's Hizuchi Elementary School & Masatsune Matsumura is an exhibition of a prolific, but not widely known, architect and his most celebrated project. The show is running through June 3 at the aptly named Gallery A4 (pronounced A-Quad), a four-room exhibit space located on the lobby level of Takenaka Corporation's Tokyo headquarters in Toyocho, Koto-ku. more... |
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Ainu Tales in Tapestries: Shizue Ukaji at the Philia Museum |
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Alan Gleason |
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The shimafukuro or island owl is a species of fish owl that dwells only on Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido. With a wingspan that can reach two meters, it is the largest owl in the world. To the Ainu, the indigenous people of Hokkaido, the shimafukuro is a god -- a guardian deity who figures in many of their legends. more... |
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