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Chu Yun

10.16 – 11.15 PORTIKUS (Frankfurt) Chinese artist Chu Yun’s practice focuses mainly on installation-based work that references his own experiences, with the production process itself forming part of the artwork. For this exhibition, the artist who in a conversation withView More >

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Mike Kelley: Photographs/Sculptures

10.16 – 11.2812.5 Wako Works of Art (Hatsudai) Ectoplasm Photograph 2  1978/2009 Chromogenic print  35.5 x 25.4 cm  edition of 5 Los Angeles-based Mike Kelley’s art practice takes multiple forms including performance, paintings, sculptures, video and music. He has presented topical works atView More >

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Julian Opie

10.16 – 11.14 SCAI THE BATHHOUSE (Yanaka) Ika in a red dress.    2009    Computer film    125.5 x 75 x 12.5 cm British artist Julian Opie started painting portraits around 1997, setting his style as he developed hisView More >

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Opening/Closing this week (10.12-18)

Japan* Opening this week Kawaguchi Tatsuo 10.14 – 12.13 The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo(Takebashi)[MAP] http://www.momat.go.jp Kengo Kuma Studies in Organic 10.15 – 12.19 GALLERY MA (Aoyama)[MAP] http://www.toto.co.jp/gallerma/ Ogata Ichiro, Ogata Yu: HOUSE 10.16 – 11.2 FOIL Gallery(Bakuro-cho)[MAP] View More >">http://www.foiltokyo.com/gallery/galleryindex.htmlView More >

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T.J.Wilcox

10.10 – 31 hiromiyoshii (Kiyosumi) The first solo exhibition in Japan by T. J. Wilcox, an American artist who, after studying painting, began his career in the 1990s using film to produce video works. Even though video has stayed withView More >

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Ikemura Leiko: ME ZA ME

10.10 – 11.21 ShugoArts (Kiyosumi) Lago with a Girl    2009    Oil on jute Based in Germany, Ikemura’s work features young girls, birds and horizons, all serving as metaphors. The young girls with their eyes closed in her latestView More >

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A Blow to the Everyday

10.10 – 11.29 Osage Kwun Tong (Hong Kong) A part of October Contemporary, an event staged each year in October by art museums, galleries and alternative spaces in Hong Kong. Curated by Hasegawa Yuko (chief curator at the Museum ofView More >

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