Erika Kobayashi: 1f in the Forest of Wild Birds
1 FEB – 9 MAR 2019
Yutaka Kikutake Gallery
Erika Kobayashi: 1f in the Forest of Wild Birds
1 FEB – 9 MAR 2019
Yutaka Kikutake Gallery
Kyoko Murase: park
11 JAN – 16 FEB 2019
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
Merce Cunningham: Clouds and Screens
28 OCT 2018 – 31 MAR 2019
Los Angeles County Museum of Art [LACMA]
Tam Ochiai: Itinerary, non?
12 JAN – 9 FEB 2019
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
Roppongi Crossing 2019: Connexions
12 JAN – 9 FEB 2019
Mori Art Museum
Yukiko Suto: Late Autumn Weeds Exhibition
12 JAN – 9 FEB 2019
Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
CRITERIUM 95: Yuta Hayakawa
27 OCT 2018 – 20 JAN 2019
Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
Fujiko Nakaya: Resistance of Fog
27 OCT 2018 – 20 JAN 2019
Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
“The main challenge for me now is thinking about how to make architecture that is durable – not only materially durable, but also socially durable: architecture that can endure the pressures of commercialism and capitalism and the constant changes of life today.”
Chim↑Pom: Grand Open – Marvelous Liberation –
22 NOV 2018 – 26 JAN 2019
ANOMALY
ARCHITECTURE IN NAME AND DEED by Andrew Maerkle
— “Since the 20th century we have produced a huge quantity of spaces, but we have lost our sense of place. Place is a singular point. You cannot reproduce or replicate it. You cannot replace one place with another place.”
“Hou Hsiao-hsien comes from the generation who were dealing with the experiences that their parents lived through, which they heard about as they were growing up. That meant they were very close to the history. But what I’m dealing with is more remote . . . I can jump from doing a 13th-century Noh play to something that happened 40 million years ago to something from the colonial period.”