Romania-based theatre critic Tamara Todoruț has reviewed Ocean Cage by Chinese artist Tianzhuo Chen and Indonesian dancer Siko Setyanto, presented as part of the KYOTO EXPERIMENT 2024 program.

Romania-based theatre critic Tamara Todoruț has reviewed Ocean Cage by Chinese artist Tianzhuo Chen and Indonesian dancer Siko Setyanto, presented as part of the KYOTO EXPERIMENT 2024 program.
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…
A theatre performance that consciously deals with its fundamental temporal nature is a rare thing. Time forms the foundation of the viewing experience. Why is it…
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REVISITING THE YEAR’S MOST MEMORABLE EXHIBITIONS The Editors Lina Bo Bardi The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo December 4, 2015 – March 27 This compact overview of the work of the Italian-born Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi was vintageView More >
The Year in Exhibitions Hiraki Sawa – Installation view of “Under the Box, Beyond the Bounds” at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, 2014. Photo Kioku Keizo. A survey of the year’s most memorable exhibitions in the greater Tokyo area, includingView More >
ANTICIPATING THE UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS OF 2015 The Editors Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015 Prelude [Exhibition] William Kentridge: The Refusal of Time, former Rissei Elementary School, Kyoto, 2014. Photo by Kunihiro Shikata, courtesy of Parasophia Office.View More >
THE YEAR’S MOST MEMORABLE EXHIBITIONS IN THE GREATER TOKYO AREA The Editors HI-RED CENTER Left: Publicity material for the Shoto Museum of Art’s Hi-Red Center exhibition. Right: Installation view of Jiro Takamatsu: “Mysteries” at the National Museum of Modern Art,View More >
THE YEAR’S MOST MEMORABLE INTERVIEWS IN ART iT Wolfgang Tillmans: The Space Between 0 and 1 Wolfgang Tillmans – Guide Star, ESO (2012). © Wolfgang Tillmans, courtesy the artist and Wako Works of Art, Tokyo. ART iT caught up withView More >
Liam Gillick: On a Certain Day in a Certain Place and Time Liam Gillick – Factories in the snow (2007), exhibition view in Philippe Parreno: “Anywhere, Anywhere, Out Of The World,” Palais de Tokyo, 2013. Photo Aurélien Mole. Based inView More >
Mike Kelly Filling the entire rotating exhibition space of the newly renovated Stedelijk Museum, this large-scale Mike Kelley retrospective brought together over 200 works from across the artist’s career, from the “Birdhouse” series dating from his student days at theView More >
THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING 2012 REMEMBERANCE