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Joshua Nishimiya, the Skater Heralding the Future of Skateboarding
Born in 2000, Joshua Nishimiya is a skater leading the way for the next generation. We spoke to him about his thoughts on the skate scene and vision for the future. -
The ‘Tashinami’ of Free Spirits Vol.10 Architect Hiroshi Nakamura’s New Masterpieces Embrace Infinite Prayer
The interview explores architect Hiroshi Nakamura’s plan and concept of the Shinpujuyo-sho and Seishin-sho at Toshogu Shrine in Ueno, Tokyo. -
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Cardboard Artist Tomotatsu Gima Reimagines Gucci Sneakers with Sustainable Materials
Tomomatsu Gima transforms discarded cardboard boxes into works of art. We take a closer look at Gima’s world through the collaborative work he created for the launch of Gucci’s new sneakers. -
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Photographer So Mitsuya Layers his own “Greenery” over the New “Gucci Off the Grid” Collection
Focusing on the use of sustainable materials, Gucci has launched its new color “Gucci Off the Grid” collection. To coincide with the launch, we take a closer look at the creative background of So Mitsuya, a photographer with whom Gucci collaborated for the collection. -
Artist SHUN SUDO Puts His Thoughts for Peace into His Exhibition “Blowin’ in the Wind”
An interview with artist SHUN SUDO, whose solo exhibition “Blowin’ in the Wind” was held at elephant studio in Tokyo until July 24. -
50 Years of Memories and Records: TOMMAX and Osamu Nagahama’s Okinawa and America – Part I
1972-2022 TOMMAX and Osamu Nagahama: Two Mens’s Okinawa and America, an exhibition of work by the photographer Osamu Nagahama and the contemporary artist Tsutomu Makishi (TOMMAX), was held this year in Okinawa, Japan. We interviewed Osamu Nagahama in Okinawa. In this first part, Nagahama tells us about how the two met, and details his own career as a photographer. -
Back to the Past at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum: Italian Manga Artist Peppe’s Encounter with Japanese Culture Vol.4
Peppe introduces his first encounter with Japanese culture through his manga. The fourth installment is on his visit to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Koganei, Tokyo. -
Retrospective exhibition report ― The Strange Life of the Unknown Photographer Paul Blanca
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his seventh installment, he reveals the long-veiled, unknown lifetime of Dutch photographer Paul Blanca. -
Whitelies Magazine :A Creative Platform as a Cultural Connector between East and West
Stefan Dotter, founder of Berlin-and-Tokyo-based publisher Whitelies, talks about what goes on behind its creative process. -
Kuunatic, the Spellbinding Japanese Trio Building a Tribal, Shamanistic Soundscape
Kuunatic is a band that makes tribal, shamanistic music based on mythologies and moon-worshipping. They released their first LP last October through German label Glitterbeat Records and successfully played at 30 venues for their European tour this summer. We explore who Kuunatic is.