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A social message beyond words in photographer Ari Hatsuzawa’s portrait of Tokyo under covid
Photographer Ari Hatsuzawa, who beautifully depicts the times from a journalistic perspective, captured Tokyo during the pandemic. What’s the current state of this anonymizing metropolis, according to him? -
Art of Recycling Demonstrated by POP COLLAGE. Interview with Tomotatsu Gima Part Two–Presenting the Potentials of Cardboard to the World
Tomotatsu Gima reuses waste cardboard and reincarnates them as a new style of art with the theme “Distribution and Consumption.” In Part Two, we talk about his roots and his deeds abroad. -
Calligrapher Mami’s Independence. On Writing Her Unique Calligraphy Part Ⅱ
Calligrapher Mami’s self-produced independent exhibition is currently open for the first time in nearly five years. In Part Two, we unveil her sentiments etched in the exhibited calligraphy works and her worthful independent projects. -
Calligrapher Mami’s Independence. On Writing Her Unique Calligraphy Part I
Calligrapher Mami’s self-produced independent exhibition is currently open for the first time in nearly five years. In a room full of her significantly unique feat, we talked about her journey so far until the opening of this exhibition. -
Art of Recycling Demonstrated by POP COLLAGE. Interview with Tomotatsu Gima Part One–Challenges with Record Covers
Tomotatsu Gima reuses waste cardboard and reincarnates them as a new style of art with the theme “Distribution and Consumption.” In Part One, we take a close look at his new analog record cover series. -
What lies at the root of New York-based photographer Koki Sato’s photography
Koki Sato talks about his photographic expression in NOSTALGIA, a photo book he made at home in New York during the pandemic. -
A Taiwanese Artist, Chou Yi: “No Matter What the Future Holds, Real Interactions with Others Matters.”
Chou Yi is known for her collaborative work with Beams Taiwan and Nike. As she reflects on her career, she ponders her future and goals. -
A monochromatic world where fiction and non-fiction meet: Artist Ai Teramoto’s subtly mysterious portraits
Ai Teramoto’s an artist who draws pictures of characters with unique, captivating eyes. We spoke to her about the roots of her art, her influences, and her most recent artworks. -
Meriyasu Kataoka celebrates 10 years as a stuffed toy artist: Combining ideal shapes to create natural stuffed toys
Meriyasu Kataoka is an artist who creates stuffed toys with unique facial expressions and soft shapes that embody Japan’s “kawaii” culture. We trace the path of her 10-year career. -
Photographer Ryuta Hironaga conveys the magic of skating by staying true to his perspective
A New York-based photographer from Japan poured his viewpoint into OBREGÓN CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, a photobook he made in Mexico during the pandemic.