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Whiteout: Tadaaki Kuwayama's Osaka Project |
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Christopher Stephens |
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The emergence of the Gutai Art Association in the 1950s and the rise of the Neo-Dada movement in the early '60s seem in retrospect to represent a golden age in Japanese postwar art. But it is interesting to note that at the same time many artists were heading for New York, some never to return. more...
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Yukihiro Taguchi: Moments |
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Nicolai Kruger |
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Yukihiro Taguchi is an emerging artist originally from Osaka and now based in Berlin. His first solo exhibition in Japan, MAM Project 014, can be seen in Gallery One of the Mori Art Museum with access to the main exhibition, French Window. more... |
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Nihilist Moralists for a Traumatized Japan: Chim Pom's "Real Times" |
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Alan Gleason |
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The Japanese art scene today is full of ambitious young Dadaists flaunting their irreverent takes on art or the world at large. But no one does irreverence quite so hilariously as the six-person collective known as Chim Pom. more... |
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