Tokyo Gendai has added one exciting option to the allure of traveling to Tokyo. With a view of the harbor, visitors can enjoy cutting-edge Asian art in a relaxed mood.
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Showing: 1 - 9 of 9 ArticlesExpressing Mystique with Pop: Group Exhibition of Promising Artists by Sho+1
What is an exhibition curated by an astrologer on the theme of “Mysterious Quest for Truth”? What’s more, the gallery owner is an art dealer who has specialized in introducing Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat to Japan. With high expectations, we headed to Sho+1 in Ueno, Tokyo.
Japanese Landscapes are So Colorful! -The New Minimalism in “Reflections of Japan” by Emma Thompson
Traveling around the world, Emma Thompson-Chaplin creates a new minimalism. For British artist Emma, the Japanese landscape is colorful and warm.
Sculpting Space as if Creating a Garden-Daikoku Takayuki’s Philosophy of “Fluctuation”
A solo exhibition of Takayuki Daikoku, a sculptor whose work is recognized as valuable even by renowned antique dealers, is being held at MARUEIDO JAPAN in Akasaka. The beauty of his work lies in his unique worldview, as if he sculpts space as well.
Solitude, Fear, and Pleasure in the Pathless Woods-Joseph Lee Broke New Ground during the Pandemic
Korean-American artist/actor Joseph Lee broke new ground during the pandemic. He found solitude, fear, and pleasure in the pathless woods thinking of the melancholy of Byron’s poem.
Organizing Chaos with Polka Dots – Healing and Challenges with ink by nomoco
Organizing chaos with polka dots – nomoco’s solo exhibition, known for its transparency and skillful use of colors possible with ink, was a discovery made by chance and a trance-like feeling of jumping into the painting. ADT was healed by the message of someone living in the painting.
Birth and Destruction, Run Around in Confusion: Shuhei Yamada’s “Medamayaki” exhibition evokes subtle “Gap” and “Suspicion” by the Shaking Eyeball Balloons
Huge, swaying eyeball balloons express how people are running around in confusion in the flood of information. Shuhei Yamada’s conceptual yet fun “Medamayaki” exhibition is currently being held at Terrada Art Complex in Tennozu. “The eyeball is jealous of the egg.The egg yearns for the eyeball.” Inspired by Hitchcock’s film “Spellbound”.
The Ishibashi Foundation Collection × Yamaguchi Akira, Drawn to the Irresistible Sensation
YAMAGUCHI Akira’s unique traditional Japanese painting style, not adhering to Western perspective, is showcased in collaboration with The Ishibashi Foundation Collection in Tokyo.
Now is Better-Stefan Sagmeister’s solo show in Tokyo, loving humanity and affirming life
Now is Better- Stefan Sagmeister, known for his graphic designs for the Rolling Stones, holding a solo exhibition in Ginza! He says, “Now is Better.”