As part of his contribution to Architecture Tokyo 2009, Nagasaka Jo (Schemata Architecture Office) will convert areas of Happa – the recently completely multi-purpose office/gallery building that now houses his office – into a hotel for the duration of theView More >
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HMoCA calling for artworks & exhibition plans
The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art is calling for exhibition plans and artworks for a show to be staged in the free zones – entrance hall, walkways, museum studio, stairwells and other spaces – of the Museum. Deadline: 24View More >
27 July — 2 August (Japan)
Opening this week KOHEI NAWA STUDY WORK 7.30 – 9.6 Media Center 1F Studio of Kyoto Seika University(Kyoto) http://johokan.kyoto-seika.ac.jp/modules/contents/index.php?content_id=243 Wilfredo Prieto & Ignacio Uriarte: I Am Making Art 7.31 – 9.5 Taka Ishii Gallery, Kyoto http://www.takaishiigallery.com/ my story 7.31 – 8.29View More >
Yamamoto Masao: Kawa=Flow @ Mizuma Art Gallery
7.22 – 8.22 Mizuma Art Gallery HOME
Ai Weiwei: According to What? @ Mori Art Museum
7.25-11.8 Chandelier, 2009 Bowl of Peals, 2006 Snake Ceiling, 2009 Moon Chest, 2008 Fragments, 2005 Mori Art Museum http://www.mori.art.museum/contents/aiweiwei/
Tomoko Atsuchi: The Snake Nest @ TARO NASU, Tokyo
6.26 – 7.25 TARO NASU http://www.taronasugallery.com/index_e.html
Ai Weiwei: According to what?
7.25 – 11.8 Mori Art Museum (Roppongi) ‘Forever’ Bicycles, 2003 42 bicycles H275 x D450 cm ©FAKE Studio Contemporary Chinese art giant Ai Weiwei’s first major solo show in Japan, According to What? features 26 works made since the 1990s,View More >
Raqs Media Collective: Escapement
7.8 – 9.30 Frith Street Gallery (London) Escapement, 2009 27 clocks, high glass aluminium with LED lights, four flat screen monitors, video and audio looped Dimensions variable Edition of 2 The Delhi-based artist unit presents a provocative series of clocks, clocks whose dialsView More >
Architect Tokyo 2009
8.1 – 29 EYE OF GYRE (GYRE 3F, Omotesando) / Tomio Koyama Gallery / Gallery Koyanagi / Taka Ishii Gallery / TARO NASU / hiromi yoshii / Aoyama|Meguro Ito ToyoThe New Deichmanske Main Library, 1/500, 2009 Tomio Koyama Gallery, PhotoView More >
What is Japanese Art 1: Aida Makoto (part 2)
A conversation between Ozaki Tetsuya and Aida Makoto (part 2) Text in Japanese only. Snow series, Dog, 1998 73x100cm, Photo Miyajima Kei Nishiogi Biennal, 2005 Photo Ikeda Akinori Kawaguchiko-mandara, 1987 300x400cm Encounter of the Fat and the Slim with Ten-thousandView More >