A conversation between Ozaki Tetsuya and Koyama Tomio (part 1) Text in Japanese.
Columns
- Judy Annear
- Dan Cameron
- Doryun Chong
- Vasif Kortun
- Hu Fang
- Kyoichi Tsuzuki
- Hans Ulrich Obrist
- Hou Hanru
- Special Contributors
- Minoru Shimizu
- Noi Sawaragi
Minoru Shimizu: Critical Fieldwork 1
Observations on Contemporary Art in Japan Developing Posteriority Kimura Yuki’s posteriority at the Daiwa Press Viewing Room Found photographs and surrealism The found photographs are a series of ‘intriguing photographs’ the artist happened to came across amongst a stack ofView More >
Critical Fieldwork 1
Developing Posteriority: Yuki Kimura’s ‘posteriority’ at the Daiwa Press Viewing Room Found photographs and surrealism The found photographs are a series of “intriguing photographs” the artist happened to came across amongst a stack of amateur snaps that found their wayView More >
What is Japanese Art 2: Nawa Kohei (part 2)
A conversation between Ozaki Tetsuya and Nawa Kohei (part 2) Text in Japanese.
What is Japanese Art 2: Nawa Kohei (part 1)
A conversation between Ozaki Tetsuya and Nawa Kohei (part 1) Text in Japanese PixCell-Elk#2 2009, Mixed media ©Omote Nobutada Courtesy of the Hermès Foundation https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_exrec_e/OyteLSv0RKz8lJbBhUdA PixCell[Toy-Stealth(flying mode)#1] 2003 30.3x21x4.8cm, Mixed media, Photo Kioku Keizo, Courtesy SCAI THE BATHHOUSE Installation viewView 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 >
What is Japanese Art 1: Aida Makoto (part 1)
A conversation between Ozaki Tetsuya and Aida Makoto (part 1) Text in Japanese. A Picture of an Air Raid on New York City (War Pictures Returns), 1996 Six-panel sliding screens, hinges, Nihon Keizai Shinbun, black-and-white photocopy on hologram paper, charcoalView More >
Friends of the arts: Hermes
‘The maison must be constantly filled with art’ Hermes, a company dedicated to the manufacture of high-quality goods by outstanding craftsmen, has grown to become one of the world’s leading luxury brands. In this issue we explore the company’s artView More >
Shiriagari Kotobuki’s Unsolicited Proposals: Index
No.1: The staff https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_columns_e/ro9baVtZumc61zBIfEYJ/ No.2: Contemporary ‘hot spring’ art museum https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_columns_e/g9HEQDCGvTedNVR4l3oZ/ No.3: Announcing the results of our ‘unsolicited proposal’ selection! (Round 1) https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_columns_e/RgBblqtL2My70znPcC5i/ No.4: Announcing the results of our ‘unsolicited proposal’ selection! (Round 2) https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_columns_e/BMSOYrQoRsAZ9ud06Dgq/ No.5: Announcing the results ofView More >
Curators on the Move: Index
A correspondence between Hans Ulrich Obrist and Hou Hanru Two star curators who’ve worked together on exhibitions such as Cities on the Move, and have each presented a stream of epoch-making shows on cities, culture and life; two minds ceaselesslyView More >