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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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15 January 2015 |
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Lyota Yagi Solo Exhibition: Science / Fiction |
21 December 2014 - 17 January 2015 |
Kanagawa Kenmin Hall Gallery
(Kanagawa) |
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Known for nimbly moving between the worlds of art and music, Yagi brings his oeuvre to this five-room gallery, which claims to be the largest art space in Kanagawa Prefecture. His works consist of small objects, but arranged in this roomy environment they tell a story that should win the artist a broader audience. The show has an organic presence that offers fresh insights and bodes well for Yagi's future. |
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Open Space 2014 |
21 June 2014 - 8 March 2015
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NTT Intercommunication Center
(Tokyo) |
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"Otocyon Megalotis," named after the African bat-eared fox, is an installation by sound artists Akio Suzuki and evala. A repeater from last year's Open Space show, the anechoic chamber bathes the visitor's body in sound, all the while in utter darkness. One is reminded anew that sound is quite different from sight, consisting as it does of vibrations in the air that are capable of touching us, and occasionally striking hard, from afar. |
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Japan Architects 1945 - 2010 |
1 November 2014 - 15 March 2015
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21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
(Ishikawa) |
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This sprawling display of modern and contemporary architectural plans and models is the 21st Century Museum's first "museum-style" exhibition since its opening. Guest curator Frédéric Migayrou of the Pompidou Centre has divided Japan's postwar architectural history into six color-coded sections: black for the destruction and reconstruction in the aftermath of surrender; dark and light gray for aspects of the modernist movement; color and non-color for the era of Expo 70, metabolism, and anti-modernist impulses; and finally, white for the present day. |
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Wataru Yamamoto: Desired Forms - The Deep Shadows of Vessels |
31 October - 7 December 2014 |
Nadiff a/p/a/r/t
(Tokyo) |
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These monochrome photographs bring to mind Karl Blossfeldt's shots of plants -- but the shapes of these objects are weirdly unnatural, and all are indubitably phallic. It turns out that the figures Yamamoto has photographed are plaster casts taken of the interiors of male sex toys. |
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