From Hara Museum, Tokyo Ming Wong: Life of Imitation June 25 (Sat.) – August 28 (Sun.), 2011 Video still from Ming Wong, Life of Imitation, video audio installation, 2009 Neo Chon Teck (designed by Ming Wong), Four Malay Stories, acrylicView More >
This article was originally published Mar 15. Last updated Apr 13. We appreciate the expressions of concern and sympathy from our friends and colleagues overseas following the Tohoku Pacific Earthquake and Tsunami that struck on Mar 11 and the ongoingView More >
Allow me first to offer my heartfelt condolences to all those suffering as a result of the recent massive earthquake and tsunami. I hope life can return to some kind of normality in a safe environment as soon as possible.View More >
From Hara Museum, Tokyo April 16 (Sun.) PIERRE HERMÉ PARIS x HARA MUSEUM “Pâques” (Easter) Celebration Where Is Your Rabbit? Chocolate Hunt in the Hara Museum Garden This event is already fully booked.(added on April 16) During Easter (or “Pâques”View More >
The latest version of this article can be found here: Emergency closures in Japan (March 15) (2011/03/15) The following galleries and museums are closed due to the earthquake in Japan (last update: March 14 6:11PM). Please note that galleries andView More >
2.25: Toyo Ito plans ‘architecture cram school’ The offices of world-renowned architect Toyo Ito have long been known as the unofficial training ground for successive generations of Japanese architects, including joint-Pritzker Prize winners Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa from theView More >
As first reported by AFP on Feb 14, Chinese conceptual artist and activist Ai Weiwei has decided to cancel his planned retrospective at Beijing’s private Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA). Primarily through social media such as his personal blogView More >
The Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAG|GoMA) announced in Brisbane today that it will reopen Feb 16 after a month-long hiatus caused by catastrophic floods in the state of Queensland in Australia’s northeastern region. The floods beganView More >
From Hara Museum, Tokyo The current exhibition Be Alive!—Selections from the Hara Museum Collection presents a selection of works by artists whose dynamic expression has made them the vanguard of contemporary expression during the first decade of the 21st century.View More >
From the Hara Museum, Tokyo Mickalene Thomas—Mama Bush: One of a Kind Two Project Place: Gallery I, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Tokyo) Dates: February 17 (Thurs.) – June 12 (Sun.), 2011 Also on view: Be Alive!—Selections from the HaraView More >
To make this list I’m bypassing most art exhibitions, because I didn’t experience 2010 as particularly memorable in terms of purely visual art experiences. However, the year was quite aesthetically memorable for collaborations between visual artists and those working inView More >
To make this list I’m bypassing most art exhibitions, because I didn’t experience 2010 as particularly memorable in terms of purely visual art experiences. However, the year was quite aesthetically memorable for collaborations between visual artists and those working inView More >