Interviews by email were conducted with the artists who are featured in Home Again-10 Artists Who Have Experienced Japan, during which they spoke about their experience in Tokyo and their artistic response. Today we introduce Khadim Ali, who came toView More >
OUT OF INFINITY By ART iT Once the Abominable War is Over, Happiness Fills our Hearts (2010), acrylic on canvas, 194 x 194 cm. All images: © Yayoi Kusama, courtesy Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo, and Yayoi Kusama Studio, Inc. ARTView More >
We have received a response from artist Yoshitomo Nara to the article “Yoshitomo Nara as a Businessman” by Adrian Favell, an official blogger at ART iT. The response consists of comments on those parts of the article Nara regards asView More >
THE LORD OF CREATION AND DESTRUCTION By Andrew Maerkle Both: Oh Shiva (The Lord of Creation and Destruction) (2009), double-sided acrylic on board in artist’s frame mounted on pedestal, 147.3 x 40 x 28 cm (37 x 32 x 4View More >
Hara Museum, Tokyo Indonesia, Singapore, India, Afghanistan, Brazil, Argentina and the United States ─Various homes to various artists who return to Japan to create a place for co-existence at the Hara Museum. Syagini Ratnawulan L.S. 2011 photograph 57.2 x 150.3View More >
The Japanese fashion flapped with growth of the Japanese economy in the world and, in the late 20th century, let the originality flower. Kenzo Takada and Issei Miyake begin activity in Europe and America in the 1970s. It is derivedView More >
SANCTUARY OF CONFRONTATION By Natsuko Odate Theater Hora – Disabled Theater. Photo Michael Bause. All images: Courtesy Jérôme Bel. In November 2011 Jérôme Bel came to Japan for a performance of The Show Must Go On, mounted at Saiatami SainokuniView More >
THE SECRET BORDER IN HUMAN CLOSENESS By Andrew Maerkle Deaf and Dumb Universe (2008), iron, foam, rubber, plaster, paint, ceramics. Installation view, Neue Nationalgalerie, 5th Berlin Biennial. © Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art, Uwe Walter, 2008. All images: Courtesy SprüthView More >
In a continuation of the column 2010 Cinema, this is the fourth in a series of fictional portraits by Hu Fang, each taking the form of loose screen plays. 4.1 He suddenly felt he had been here before – heView More >
WU Yiming: The Other Side of Time 15 APR – 15 MAY 2012 ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai http://www.shanghartgallery.com/ Portrait-friend (2011) Portrait-friend (2011) Above: Poker (2011). Bottom: Mark and Swan (2011) Left: Japanese Patterns (2011). Right: Japanese Patterns (2011)
III. Timeo hominem unius libri Matthew Young falls from the year 1985 into a white room (Maybe this is the way it is supposed to happen) (2009), stunt glass, window framing. Pieces of broken glass and sections from a windowView More >
MOBILIS IN MOBILI By Andrew Maerkle In Spades? (2011). A 30-sided die, made with a simple icon, character, marking made by the artist to represent each of the 30 previous shows in the exhibition space. Installation view at Le Forum,View More >