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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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Aki Fueda: Animaless Zoo Project Inokashira |
9 June - 8 August 2015 |
un petit GARAGE
(Tokyo) |
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Fueda likes to paint animals, a predilection she says she picked up from frequent childhood trips to Inokashira Park Zoo in Musashino, where she grew up. A favorite subject is the zoo's venerable elephant Hanako, whose portrait features prominently in the current show. The detail with which Fueda delineates the texture of the pachyderm's flesh contrasts with her approach to the background scenery. Her love of animals is tangible in every work. |
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No Museum, No Life? -- Art-Museum Encyclopedia to Come |
16 June - 13 September 2015
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The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
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Celebrating the National Museum of Art's 15th anniversary, this show introduces works from the collections of all five member institutions: the host museum, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, The National Museum of Western Art, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, and The National Art Center, Tokyo. Arranged under 36 topics from A to Z, the presentation is indeed encyclopedic, and provides some fascinating insights into the museums themselves. |
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Masahisa Fukase: The Incurable Egoist |
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Diesel Art Gallery
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The famously introspective photographer Fukase died in 2012 at age 78, but he had already been incapacitated by a brain injury for the last 20 years of his life. This is the first exhibition of his work by the Masahisa Fukase Archives, launched to look after his legacy. The 82 pieces on display include not only his best-known images, but many that have never been on public view before. |
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