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The Eminent Artist, HAROSHI’s Passion Towards Skateboard Embodied in The Collaboration Skateboard Deck with Tendo Mokko
A Release of HAROSHI The Artist and Tendo Mokko Collaboration Skateboard Deck. HAROSHI reveals his sentiments towards skateboard embodied in the deck and the meticulous details of the product. -
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Mary Ellen Mark Photo T-shirts created by “The Salvages” are available at TOKiON the STORE
There are 4 T-shirt designs, limited to 50 pieces each worldwide and include her iconic “Tiny in Halloween costume. “ -
The reader completes the poem: Tahi Saihate on reading poetry
We spoke to Tahi Saihate about her solo exhibition and poetry. -
Why Artist AUTO MOAI Draws Faceless People
Artist AUTO MOAI held two solo exhibitions this November at Shinjuku B Gallery and Nishi-Azabu CALM & Punk. TOKION caught up with the artist about the exhibitions, the story behind their work, and what they’d like to try going forward. -
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. -
University of Tokyo Student Tomohiro Nakano’s “Creative Process of Conworlding”
Tomohiro Nakano, who has been independently creating his own constructed world “Firraksnarre” for more than ten years, tells us about the significance of creativity. -
Japanese ceramic artist, Akiko Hirai, displays her work at JW Anderson’s flagship store in London
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Who is the spectator?; Pixy Liao and the subversion of traditional gender roles
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his third installment, he breaks down Pixy Liao’s photography, where she questions straight, conventional relationships. -
Benjamin Deberdt, the endlessly creative photographer
Paris is hosting the 2024 Olympics. In a city where things the old and the new clash with one another, lives a perpetually creative photographer. The following is Benjamin Deberdt’s story. -
Thomas Marecki from “Lodown Magazine” and Shōbu Tsuchiya’s exchange of letters: passing down their beloved culture to the next generations
Thomas and Shōbu, who met through “Lodown Magazine,” reveal to us how they are dealing with the pandemic and their honest thoughts toward culture and its raison d’etre.