Ordinary than Paradise: As if Nothing Happened @ akibatamabi21
Ordinary than Paradise: As if Nothing Happened
29 AUG – 3 OCT 2021
akibatamabi21, Tokyo
Ordinary than Paradise: As if Nothing Happened
29 AUG – 3 OCT 2021
akibatamabi21, Tokyo
September 24 – 26, 2021 VIP Opening: September 20 at 3pm CET / 9am ET / 9pm HKT Galleries, Hall 2.1, Booth L19 Gozo Yoshimasu, Dear Monster, 2015 © Gozo Yoshimasu Take Ninagawa is pleased to announce its WunderkammerView More >
The Hara Museum ARC Membership Program is designed for those who want to broaden their experience of contemporary art while supporting the museum at the same time. Benefits include free admission for the member and up to one guest atView More >
Looking back on 2020: Covid-19 and the changing nature of our faces, hands and breath Michelangelo – The Creation of Adam (detail) (c. 1511). What exactly has changed about the way we go about our daily lives asView More >
Art Basel | Hong Kong 2021 May 21 – 23, 2021 VIP Opening: May 19 at 2pm HKT / 7am CET / 2am ET Galleries, Level 1, Booth 1D05 Image from the installation of All Work (2019) at the 58thView More >
TOKAS-Emerging 2021 Part 1 – Megumi Tsuga: Under the spreading serpent tree
3 APR – 5 MAY 2021
Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo
“Rei Naito: Mirror Creation” – on a sunny day, on a rainy day Rei Naito – The spirit (2020). Installation view at “Rei Naito: Mirror Creation,” at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. All images (except where otherwiseView More >
Halfway Happy Vol.3 Natsuki Kuroda: The Photograph Begins
16 MAR – 5 JUN 2021
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Curator: Arata Hasegawa (Independent Curator)
“That faction of the Kyoto School took significant risks with their careers and lives to do and say what they thought to be right. And we might also acknowledge that they sought to do this in a largely uncynical way, in the thickness of their historical moment, without the benefit of hindsight. Reading about them makes me wonder if I would have been able to do any better in a similar situation.”
The COVID-19 pandemic and “Don’t Follow the Wind” – and then there were only “exhibitions that no-one can see” Current state of the Designated Waste Landfill Disposal Center (former Fukushima Eco-tech Clean Center), Tomioka, Fukushima. All photos: The writer.View More >
Katsumi Sunamori – Implications of the Scenery (3) Katsumi Sunamori – From the series “Unzen, Nagasaki” (1993-95) All images: © Katsumi Sunamori Photography Office I came to know about Katsumi Sunamori’s photo series concerning the Mount Unzen disasterView More >
This event brings together Katsura Yamaguchi, president of the Japan branch of Christie’s, one of the leading auction houses in the world, and Izumi Kato, whose solo exhibitions are currently on view at both the Hara Museum and Hara MuseumView More >