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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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1 November 2013 |
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Koganecho Bazaar 2013 |
14 September - 24 November 2013 |
Between Hinodecho and Koganecho Stations, Keikyu Railway
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Sixteen artists and art groups, primarily from Japan and elsewhere in Asia, are participating in this year's iteration of the annual event held beneath and along the Keikyu tracks. The exhibits occupy the small buildings that used to serve as brothels in what was, not so long ago, one of Yokohama's major red-light districts. Among the bazaar's charms is seeing how these tiny rooms have been put to arguably more artistic use. But one also senses the watchful eye of the city fathers, who are clearly less concerned with art than with "cleaning up" the neighborhood. |
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Roppongi Crossing 2013: Out of Doubt |
21 September 2013 - 13 January 2014 |
Mori Art Museum
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While most of the artists selected for this show are in or around their thirties, there is also a healthy dollop of oldsters, among them Hiroshi Nakamura (81), Genpei Akasegawa (76), and Takuma Nakahira (75). This juxtaposition of generations appears a bit curious at first, but may be precisely the aim of the curators: to demonstrate how art history repeats itself, and interacts with itself. |
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Antigravity |
14 September - 24 December 2013
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Toyota Municipal Museum of Art
(Aichi) |
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Architect Ryuji Nakamura has created a wondrous installation of many small rings, made of piano wire, that together form a much larger ring, too vast for the eye to take in at once. The "antigravity" theme -- which adopts the perspective of architecture, a vocation fated to be eternally bound to gravity -- nicely complements the "awakening" theme of the Aichi Triennale that just ended in nearby Nagoya. |
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SILENT@KCUA 2013 |
31 August - 8 September 2013 |
Kyoto City University of Arts Gallery @KCUA
(Kyoto) |
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The third annual charity auction held by Kyoto City University of Arts for the areas devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, this year's event attracted 291 participating artists -- students, teachers, alumni -- who contributed 674 postcard-size works. A silent auction in which bidders did not learn the artist's name until after their purchase, it proved to be an entertaining experience on a number of levels. |
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Yuko Kakehi: compendium of seasonal words |
6 - 16 September 2013 |
Gallery 301
(Hyogo) |
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Painter Kakehi employs the techniques and materials of Nihonga. The dozen-plus works in this solo show were done on special washi paper and feature landscapes and plants. Not content to use the gallery walls, she also laid scroll-like works on paper across the floor. There is a lovely, translucent quality to the layerings of faintly blurred pigment in these paintings. |
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