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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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4 November 2014 |
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Kimura Kohsuke Exhibition |
4 September - 24 November 2014 |
LIXIL Gallery
(Tokyo) |
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Huge mirrors, aligned in sets of three, stretch from floor to ceiling. The visitor suddenly notices that the images in the mirrors are moving ever so slightly. The artist's intention may be to shake up our everyday perceptions, but the question his work provoked in this reviewer's mind was a technical one: how does he make them do that? |
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DISCOVER, DISCOVER JAPAN |
13 September - 9 November 2014
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Tokyo Station Gallery
(Tokyo) |
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An appropriate presentation for a gallery housed in Tokyo's central rail terminus, this is a retrospective of Japan National Railways' seminal DISCOVER JAPAN campaign, launched right after the closing of Expo '70. Immediately identifiable by its prominent all-caps English logo, this was a pioneering effort to draw tourists, both domestic and foreign, to attractive destinations accessible by train. Starting with TV commercials by the campaign's legendary creator, Dentsu executive Wakao Fujioka, the displays run the gamut from posters, newspaper ads, and magazine travel columns to train schedules, excursion tickets, commemorative station stamps, and even box lunch wrappers. |
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Tatsuno Art Project 2014 -- Japan-Poland Contemporary Arts Festival: "Flow" |
2 - 6 November 2014 |
Former Higashimaru Shoyu and Hyogo Shinkin Bank buildings
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The old castle town of Tatsuno has been sponsoring this performing-arts project since 2011. For the fourth installment, on the theme of "flow," a blend of contemporary music, theater, and fine art occupies such historic structures as an Edo-era soy sauce warehouse (a registered Tangible Cultural Property) and a former bank. Participants in the fine-art category are Makoto Ofune, Sawako Tanizawa, Masakazu Miyanaga, and Polish guest artists Miroslav Balka and Aleksander Janicki. |
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