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Repetition as Change: The Opening of the Yokoo Tadanori Museum of Contemporary Art |
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Christopher Stephens |
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Though well into his seventies, Tadanori Yokoo (b. 1936) is still a man on a mission. Since making his name as a graphic designer in the 1960s, Yokoo has pursued a bewildering number of creative paths and expressed his singular artistic vision in every type of media, from posters to painting, TV to Twitter. more... |
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An Oasis for the Art and Arts of Tea: The Hatakeyama Memorial Museum |
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Michael Pronko |
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Tucked away on a backstreet in the classy Shirokanedai area of Tokyo, the Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art is an excellent venue for the exhibiting, and experiencing, of traditional Japanese artworks. The long, thick white walls enclose a large garden dotted with tearooms. more... |
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Conversations with the Fourth Dimension: Dogu at the Miho Museum |
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Alan Gleason |
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The Jomon culture is a source of endless fascination and speculation in Japan. Spanning the Mesolithic and the Neolithic ages, it occupies a long stretch of the country's prehistory, dating from as far back as 14000 (though this estimate varies) to around 500 BCE. more... |
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