Photographer Nobuyoshi Araki celebrates his 71st birthday at the Piramide Building in Roppongi on May 25, 2011. Photo ART iT.

Photographer Nobuyoshi Araki celebrates his 71st birthday at the Piramide Building in Roppongi on May 25, 2011. Photo ART iT.
Selection of wall texts from the exhibition “Real Times” by the artist group Chim↑Pom at Mujin-to Production, Tokyo, May 20-25. Apologies for image quality. Photo ART iT. 100 KIAI / 気合い100連発 Radiation-exposed Flower Harmony / 被曝花ハーモニー Never Give Up Japanese DogView More >
Installation view of the exhibition “Real Times” by the artist group Chim↑Pom at Mujin-to Production, Tokyo, May 20-25. Foreground, left: Radiation-exposed Flowers Harmony (all works 2011), arrangement of flowers collected from Fukushima, in collaboration with Junichi Kanizaki; Background: 100 KIAIView More >
Recreation of El Lissitsky’s Cabinet of Abstract Art by Museum of American Art – Berlin for the exhibition “Time Machines Reloaded” at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Feb 26-Aug 7, 2011. Photo ART iT. More info: Van Abbemuseum
Installation view of video by Barry Johnston in the group show “Happy Mind – My Pleasure” at Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Apr 17 – May 29, 2011. Photo ART iT. More info: Misako & Rosen
Installation view of paintings by Trevor Shimizu in the group show “Happy Mind – My Pleasure” at Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Apr 17 – May 29, 2011. Photo ART iT. More info: Misako & Rosen
Installation view of works by Jim Shaw in the group show “Happy Mind – My Pleasure” at Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Apr 17 – May 29, 2011. Photo ART iT. More info: Misako & Rosen
Installation view of painting by Maya Hewitt in the group show “Happy Mind – My Pleasure” at Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Apr 17 – May 29, 2011. Photo ART iT. More info: Misako & Rosen
Installation view of the group exhibition “Happy Mind – My Pleasure” at Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Apr 17 – May 29, 2011. Clockwise from bottom left: sculpture by Ken Kagami, wall piece by Stephen G Rhodes, drawings by Kaoru Arima,View More >
View of the tower at Art Tower Mito as seen looking up from the position of the loud speaker installed in the contemporary art center plaza by Susan Philipsz for the site-specific sound piece Did I Dream You Dreamed aboutView More >