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Behind Yuichiro Tamaki, the artist who wears Black Flag’s My War shirt every day
We look at Yuichiro Tamaki, an artist that has posted a self-portrait of himself wearing Black Flag’s My War shirt every day since 2015. -
What Claire Tabouret portrays in “Lockdown Self-portraits”
While the worldwide lockdown causes loneliness for everyone, the uncertain world reflected in Claire Tabouret announced a work that looked inside herself. -
「時音」Vol.6 Artist Chiharu Shiota: Pondering the soul, memories, and mortality
Based in Berlin, Chiharu Shiota is a Japanese artist who has had over 300 exhibitions worldwide. We talked to Shiota about her thoughts on the body and soul, as well as the future of her artistic expression. -
Art Series Volume 1 – Interview with Galerie Perrotin’s Etsuko Nakajima: “the advancement of Asia’s artistic democratization and the formation of its ethics and values”
In this series, we unravel the words of different intellectuals in regards to post-corona art. For the first volume, we interviewed Galerie PERROTIN’s Asia-Pacific Partner Etsuko Nakajima. -
Contemporary French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel finds crossover between Japanese and French culture: the “Dream Road” exhibition
This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in Japan in eight years. He talks about the significance of the chrysanthemum in “Dream Road,” his first gallery exhibition in Japan. -
How Emi Jingu, the Japanese balloon artist who conquered a US national convention, creates balloon art and fashion
Exploring a Japanese artist who won the US Balloon Art Dress Competition and was showered with applause at Vancouver Fashion Week as well -
“The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” the latest film from A24. It sends a message to big cities like Tokyo and San Francisco that are…
The problems of urban planning in large cities, and the feelings of people smoldering in the Abyss. Thinking about the relationship between change and stagnation throughout San Francisco and its history. -
“EVANGELION”series “Your Name.” and “GODZILLA”…… Report on the “MANGA⇔TOKYO”
Exhibition of more than 500 items from 90 Japanese manga, anime, games and SFX films (tokusatsu) depicting the changes and characteristics of Tokyo. -
What he saw in Raf Simons’s Atelier over the past two years: Almost Black and Shunta Nakajima’s identity and future fashion
Experience Raf Simons’s studio through a phone call. What did you get that you breathed into Almost Black? -
“How Does Art Heal the Human Body?” – Part 2 – From Traditional Performing Arts to Urban Planning: How to Live Authentically Through Art and…
Inaba practices medicine based on how the Great East Japanese Earthquake informed his understanding of the world and the absoluteness of mortality. He initially became interested in Noh because it explores the intersection of life and death.