III. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievances Wilhelm Sasnal addresses the influence of music on his artistic development and walking the line between the trivial and significant. Untitled (2001), acrylic on canvas, 153 x 180 cm. ARTView More >
Wilhelm Sasnal: Overturning the Everyday By Akiko Kasuya Untitled (The Concert) (2009), oil on canvas, 70 x 55 cm. Wilhelm Sasnal was born in 1972 in Tarnów, a small city just outside Poland’s former capital, Kraków. After studying architecture atView More >
Resistance is Futile: The Pulling Power of the ‘Hostess Suit’ On business in the provinces, unenthused about drinking alone in some cramped, cheap hotel room, I hesitantly open the door of a local “snack” establishment. I am no longer young,View More >
With clashes between anti-government protestors and the military escalating in the Thai capital, people both in and outside the country have been asking what exactly is going on and how it all came about? Finding the complexity of the situationView More >
Event To celebrate the opening of his solo show Spies are only revealed when they get caught this Saturday at the Watari-um in Tokyo, Ochiai Tam has organized and will perform in his very own, all-friends, all-artist orchestra. Made upView More >
“Shisei no Sankyo” by Morihiro Hosokawa Press Conference Interview April 21,2010 – Maison Hermès 8th Floor “Le Forum” Prior to the opening of “Shisei no Sankyo (Hermitage in the City)” Exhibition by Morihiro Hosokawa, a press conference was held. InView More >
Jeff Koons, design concept for 17th BMW Art Car Art Cars are cars that BMW has commissioned artists to transform through painting and other means into artworks. The project began in 1975, and the collection, which was featured in JapanView More >
The whole idea of conceptual art being about philosophy is bull; humor is more important. Proponent of conceptual art, pioneer of contemporary art, prognosticator of post-conceptualism… Countless phrases have been turned to sum up Dan Graham, but none quite likeView More >
Shisei no sankyo by Morihiro Hosokawa Tea house ‘A bientôt’ designed by Terunobu Fujimori Exhibition Period: April 22th (Thursday) – July 19th (Monday), 2010 Mon–Sat 11:00–20:00 (Last entry 19:30); Sun 11:00–19:00 (Last entry 18:30) Open Daily (Except Wednesday, May 19th),View More >
Award Wangechi Mutu Zebra Crossing 2008 Watercolor, ink, collage on paper © Wangechi Mutu and Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects Deutsche Bank has announced the winner of the first edition of its new program, established in 2010, for supporting young artists. Nairobi-born,View More >
Of the myriad possibilities for expression, I was most taken with moving imagery, with film. Lyrical images, rendered in exquisite composition and camerawork. Somehow magical, the realm of Yang Fudong’s art yet takes us on a journey through the soulsView More >
16 January – 13 February Tomio Koyama Gallery (Kiyosumi) Eyes in Silence 2009 Acrylic on canvas 227.3 x 181.8 cm A solo show by an artist who, reflecting on occurrences in her own life and stories heard from friends, portraysView More >