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The art collector and educator Daisuke Miyatsu is thinking about and looking ahead to art in a post-coronavirus era
In this second installment a series of articles in featuring well-informed sources who unravel the subject of post-coronavirus art, we hear from Daisuke Miyatsu, an art collector who is the president of the Yokohama University of Art and Design and who also serves on the board of directors of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. -
Kazuhei Kimura’s New Photo Book: The Other Side of the Window
Kazuhei Kimura’s new photo book and solo exhibition The Other Side of the Window. In this interview, we approach Kazuhei’s attitude toward photography and the themes of his works. -
「時音」 Vol. 9: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s 25-Years-Long Project, The Enoura Observatory
In October 2017, Hiroshi Sugimoto inaugurated the “Enoura Observatory” in Enoura, Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, which he defined as his “legacy.” In October 2020, he published Tales of Enoura, a pinnacle of his refined taste. -
“I never follow what’s in fashion;” Eiko Ishioka, the Unknown Role Model
Eiko Ishioka, globally recognized art director and designer. -
Disruptive art is born from the basics; Meguru Yamaguchi’s roots and philosophy
New York-based artist Meguru Yamaguchi talks about his street culture influences and motives for why he draws art. -
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. -
“Breaking the walls of race, religion, and class to spread love” Marie Tomanova’s message in the photographs
Marie Tomanova, a NY-based photographer who captures the real generation young people. What does she want to convey through photography? -
Defining “otaku” with 21-year-old artist JUN INAGAWA
JUN INAGAWA, a young and exciting artist taking the music and fashion scene by storm, illustrates the modern-day otaku. -
Up-and-coming artist soh souen makes art on the body, the self, and the other
soh souen spoke to TOKION about his interests, solo exhibition, and approach to painting as a digital native. -
KAWS to hold a large exhibition in 2021 under the theme of “Return to the Origin”. Tracing the evolution of KAWS over the past 20…
KAWS to hold a large exhibition in 2021 under the theme of “Return to the Origin”. Tracing the evolution of KAWS over the past 20 years since its first solo exhibition in Japan in 2001.