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Looking Back on the History of Japan’s World-Class Tokusatsu: “TOKUSATSU-DNA ― ULTRAMAN Genealogy” Report
This exhibition is full of precious exhibitions by Ultraman, the origin of Japanese Tokusatsu culture. All past Ultraman have gathered. -
Oracle, a new exhibition by Kohei Nawa. A homage to “Kasuga Shinrokusha Rizushi” from the Kamakura period
With more time in the studio, Kohei Nawa has been experimenting. The new work is an homage to the Kamakura period’s Kasuga Shinrokusha Rizushi. -
MADSAKI held a solo exhibition “1984”. What is the relationship with George Orwell’s novel”1984″?
MADSAKI’s solo exhibition “1984” is open until October 1st at Kaikaikiki Gallery. What is the intention behind the title “1984”? -
A collaborative exhibition between up-and-coming fashion label BIÉDE and iconic Chinese photographer Quentin Shih. We conducted e-mail interview with Quentin Shih.
Quentin Shih shot a new series for BIÉDE to reflect the story behind the brand, particularly the concepts of genderless and borderless. We asked him about the background to the collaboration and his own creative philosophy. -
The first exhibition in Japan for French contemporary artist, Jean-Michel Othoniel
Dream Road, exhibited in Perotan Tokyo, is inspired by the symbolism of chrysanthemum flowers in classical Japanese culture. -
Photographer Masayuki Shioda held a solo exhibition “Retinagazer” of about 110 early to more recent photos.
His first solo exhibition at the Taka Ishii Gallery Photographer/Film shows a number of experimental pieces from his vast collection of pictures taken over the last 24 years. -
Contemporary artist Tomoo Gokita held his first solo exhibition “MOO” in three years at Taka Ishii Gallery Japan’s first color painting work on display
The fifth solo exhibition in three years at the Taka Ishii Gallery displaying the latest pieces rendered in color acrylics and pastels on canvas. -
Tom Sachs exhibition held at ISETAN THE SPACE
Tom Sachs designed each venue themed as a “store experience”. Rare chess sets and new furniture are on exhibition and sale. -
“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. -
WACK which includes such member acts as BiSH and Mameshiba No Taigun puts on an exhibition A total of 41 artists contribute to the creation…
The production company, WACK, which hosts such Idol groups as BiSH and Mameshiba No Taigun is putting on an exhibition titled ‘SCHOOL OF WACK’ at Shibuya’s Parco ‘Parco Museum Tokyo’ that will run until August 31. Here we will cover the state of affairs at the exhibition.