Azamino Photo Annual 2023 Ushioda Tokuko: Lifelong Learning
14 JAN – 18 FEB 2023
Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino, Kanagawa
Curator: Naoko Sato (Curator, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino)
Azamino Photo Annual 2023 Ushioda Tokuko: Lifelong Learning
14 JAN – 18 FEB 2023
Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino, Kanagawa
Curator: Naoko Sato (Curator, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino)
Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions 2023: Technology? 3 FEB – 19 FEB 2023 Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo https://www.yebizo.com/ Yu Araki, Unmasked (Bootleg) (2023) Photo: Takaaki Arai Courtesy: Tokyo Photographic Art Museum Hiroyuki Oki, meta dramaticView More >
The Bunun tribe and dancers—mutual giving and bestowing of life forces—By Miwa Yanagi
Singing voices of men resonate from beyond the darkness. Voices call upon one another from different directions amid the mountains in the middle of the night, perhaps to signal the beginning of a ritual or the return of hunters…
ShugoArts Show: Lee Kit and Anju Michele
14 JAN – 18 FEB 2023
ShugoArts, Tokyo
Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2022-23: In Our Veins Flow Ink and Fire 23 DEC 2022 – 10 APR 2023 https://www.kochimuzirisbiennale.org/ Artistic Director: Shubigi Rao Aspinwall House (Store、Hangar、Admin Block) Store Uriel Orlow, Up Up Up: Himalayan Drift (2021-2022) Uriel Orlow, Up UpView More >
Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2022-23: In Our Veins Flow Ink and Fire
23 DEC 2022 – 10 APR 2023
Artistic Director: Shubigi Rao
Teppei Kaneuji: POOOPOPOO
19 JAN – 25 FEB 2023
Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo
Yann Gerstberger: ECCHYMOSES
21 JAN – 18 FEB 2023
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
Gahee Park: Eveningness
18 JAN – 25 FEB 2023
PERROTIN, Tokyo
Gerhard Richter
15 OCT 2022 – 29 Jan 2023
Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi
Curator: Toshiharu Suzuki (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art Curator)
READING A WAVE—By Andrew Maerkle
“The exhibition brings up stories of migration and diaspora to remind us that Busan was a city where immigrants from different regions all coexisted through the late 19th century, the Korean War, and industrialization; it is a call to defend and maintain that spirit of openness and inclusion.”
Santi Alleruzzo
21 OCT – 30 NOV 2022
GALLERY SIDE 2, Tokyo