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Picks is a monthly sampling of Japan's art scene, offering commentary by a variety of reviewers about exhibitions at museums and galleries in recent weeks, with an emphasis on contemporary art by young artists. |
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Shigeru Ban -- Architecture and Humanitarian Activities |
2 March - 12 May 2013 |
Art Tower Mito
(Ibaraki) |
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Active in projects all over the world, architect Ban is known for his use of unorthodox building methods and materials, notably paper tubes, in everything from public buildings to temporary housing for refugees and disaster victims. This retrospective is not so much a showcase for artistically conceived models and drawings or abstract concepts as it is an attempt to provoke thought about structures, materials, and spaces through the presentation of actual objects. |
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Sakubei Yamamoto: Documentary Illustrations of the Coal Mining Industry |
16 March - 6 May 2013 |
Tokyo Tower 1F Tower Hall
(Tokyo) |
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This exhibition held in the building at the foot of Tokyo Tower introduces the remarkable oeuvre of Sakubei Yamamoto (1892-1984), the first Japanese to be listed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. A native of Kyushu, Yamamoto went to work in the coal mines there at age seven. After his retirement 50 years later, he began painting a record of his memories of the mines. "There is only one lie in my pictures," he would say. "The mines are pitch-dark, so you can't see colors there the way I have painted them." That quibble aside, his depictions of the coal miner's life are stunning in their realism and detail. |
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U30 Young Architect Japan |
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AGC studio
(Tokyo) |
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The winner of this competition in glass architecture by seven under-30 architects was Takashi Yonezawa of Nagoya. The exhibition features a full-scale model of his Glass Pavilion, a small structure composed of what look like fish scales of clear glass. In the ambient image on display, the pavilion appears to be in the middle of a forest -- a romantic sensibility that seems to be shared by many of his generation. |
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Eri Kodera: Simple Magic |
7 - 19 May 2013 |
Gallery Yuragi
(Kyoto) |
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This is Kodera's first solo show in five years. The full title, which roughly translates as "When you're big you might be able to practice some sort of simple magic," expresses, she says, her wish that her two-year-old child will grow up with hopes and dreams for the future. This reviewer looks forward to seeing how the artist's work has evolved amid these new circumstances in her life. |
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Roppongi Art Night 2013 |
23 - 24 March 2013 |
Various sites in Roppongi
(Tokyo) |
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This all-night event is a banquet of art that extends across four "zones" in the Roppongi entertainment district. This year's director was protean artist Katsuhiko Hibino, who came up with the theme "Trip-->Witness today's transformation into tomorrow," declaring that he envisioned "Roppongi as a huge futon with everyone tucked inside, sharing their dreams with one another, while time wanders around this way and that." |
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