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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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Design Ah! Exhibition in Tokyo |
19 July - 18 October 2018
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Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
(Tokyo) |
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The show's objective as articulated by its general director, graphic designer Taku Sato, is to encourage us to "LOOK" around us, "THINK" about the problems we find, and "CREATE" solutions. Accordingly the exhibits are divided into Observation, Immersion, and Imagination Rooms that examine the relationship between design and pictograms, typography, images, sounds, space, time, and structure. |
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A gaze into architecture |
4 August - 8 October 2018
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Archi-Depot
(Tokyo) |
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Subtitled "Phases of Contemporary Photography and Architecture," this exhibition treats architectural photography not as documentation but as art, displaying models of the structures shown in the photos on display. The 13 featured photographers include Hiroshi Sugimoto, Risaku Suzuki, Naoya Hatakeyama, Ryuji Miyamoto, Tomoko Yoneda, Thomas Demand, Candida Höfer, and James Welling. Among the 13 architectural works depicted are Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Villa Tugendhat, and Herzog & de Meuron's Elbphilharmonie Hamburg. |
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Kunie Sugiura: Aspiring Experiments / New York in 50 Years |
24 July - 24 September 2018 |
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Tokyo) |
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In 1963, when she was 20, Sugiura dropped out of college, traveled to the US, and began studying experimental photography at the Art Institute of Chicago. During the half century she has spent in New York since leaving Chicago, she has produced a body of work in which can be seen influences ranging from the Chicago School of photography to pop art. Yet one also senses in it the profound curiosity about the surrounding world that spurred her as a young Japanese artist to set out for an unknown land. |
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Hitomi Watanabe: Tokyo University 1968-1969 Behind the Blockade Part 2 |
13 July - 4 August 2018 |
Nap Gallery
(Tokyo) |
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Watanabe's solo show took place in tandem with the republication of Tokyo University 1968-1969 (Shinchosha, 2007), her celebrated collection of photographs shot behind the barricades at Tokyo University's Yasuda Hall at the height of Japan's student movement. Included are prints not published in the previous edition. Watanabe snapped not only portraits of the striking students but also such objects as helmets, banners, and rubble, making palpable an awareness that the activists were rebelling against not only the political establishment but the very order of the material world.
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Toshiki Kato: Aphasia |
10 - 26 August 2018 |
Tamagawa Hospital
(Tokyo) |
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Kato (b. 1965) had been an editor at a photography magazine and was working for a camera maker when he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in 2012. Stricken with aphasia, he could not speak his own name or read simple Japanese text. But in the course of a long recovery period he began snapping pictures on his trips to and from the hospital, which recently displayed his work on the walls of its restaurant. The objects that caught his eye -- sofas, mirrors, windows, plants -- reflect a concern with light as substance, suggesting that Kato's condition compelled him to return to his point of origin as a photographer.
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