KODAI NAKAHARA: Migration or Retrospective 27 SEP – 4 NOV 2013 Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Okayama http://www.pref.okayama.jp/seikatsu/kenbi/
KODAI NAKAHARA: Migration or Retrospective 27 SEP – 4 NOV 2013 Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Okayama http://www.pref.okayama.jp/seikatsu/kenbi/
Takayuki Yamamoto: Facing the Unknown 14 SEP – 19 OCT 2013 Kenji Taki Gallery, Tokyo http://www.kenjitaki.com/
Reading Cinema, Finding Words: Art after Marcel Broodthaers 7 SEP – 27 OCT 2013 The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto http://www.momak.go.jp/ Marcel Broodthaers, Installation view Cindy Sherman Untitled Film Still (1977-1980) Ana Torf, Installtion view Koki Tanaka Showing objectsView More >
Dog and Walking Perspective Pt.2 5 OCT – 17 NOV 2013 KYOTO CITY UNIVERSITY OF ARTS ART GALLERY @KCUA, Kyoto http://www.kcua.ac.jp/gallery/
Masumi Nakaoka: Buffer 11 OCT – 3 NOV 2013 ART FRONT GALLERY, Tokyo http://www.artfrontgallery.com/
Bjarne Melgaard: Ignorant Transparencies 14 SEP – 26 OCT 2013 Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York http://gavinbrown.biz/
Laura Parnes: County Down 8 SEP – 20 OCT 2013 Fitzroy Gallery, New York http://www.fitzroygallery.com/
Frieze London 17 OCT – 20 OCT 2013 http://www.frieze.com/ Frame Aoyama Meguro: Koki Tanaka Aoyama Meguro: Koki Tanaka Aanant & Zoo: Vlado Martek Aanant & Zoo: Vlado Martek Carlos/Ishikawa: Pilvi Takala Fluxia: Marlie Mul VI, VII: Eloise Hawser Focus Fonti:View More >
Frieze London 17 OCT – 20 OCT 2013 http://www.frieze.com/ Cabinet: Mark Leckey (Frieze Art Fair Stand Prize) Greene Naftali: William Leavitt, Gedi Sibony Lisson Gallery: Dan Graham Massimo De Carlo: Robert Cuoghi Massimo De Carlo: Elmgreen & Dragset Anton KernView More >
Elad Lassry 12 SEP – 26 OCT 2013 303 Gallery, New York http://www.303gallery.com/
Caetano de Almeida 5 SEP – 13 OCT 2013 Eleven Rivington, New York http://www.elevenrivington.com/
Flowers of Japan: Katsuyuki Shirako: “exhibition 4” @ eN arts untitled (2009), from the “scribble” series. All images: © Katsuyuki Shirako, courtesy eN arts, Kyoto. In every genre, the postwar Japanese craft movement has experienced the misfortune of splitting intoView More >