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Tokyo artist Jun Kitagawa uses giant 3D zippers to get public's attention - The Japan Daily Press tokyo
16th April 2014

Tokyo artist Jun Kitagawa uses giant 3D zippers to get public's attention. Apr 16, 2014 Maan Pamintuan-Lamorena Features, Lifestyle & Travel 0. Tokyo artist Jun Kitagawa uses giant 3D zippers to get public's attention. The saying, “when a door of ... full story
Tokyo's 7 coolest public art pieces - ROCKETNEWS24 tokyo
15th April 2014

Last week, we had a round-up of my choices for the seven stupidest art pieces in Tokyo, but lest you think I am just a negative Nelly incapable of appreciating talent and beauty, this week we're presenting Tokyo's seven coolest public art pieces. Again ... full story
Tokyo's 7 stupidest public art pieces - ROCKETNEWS24 tokyo
10th April 2014

Any city with aspirations to be a vibrant international metropolis should invest in interesting, challenging and useful public art, and Tokyo has certainly done so. There are some absolutely amazing artworks scattered around our fair city, but there ... full story
Japanese Art and Takehisa: Kotoku and Radical Political Forces - Modern Tokyo Times tokyo
9th April 2014

Yumeji Takehisa produced many stunning pieces of art but just like Shusui Kotoku, the revolutionary anarchist, and friend, he was caught up in the world of political intrigues and clashes of culture. His friendship with Shusui Kotoku meant that “within ... full story
Parrish Art Museum to Install Roy Lichtenstein Sculpture on Montauk Highway - The Sag Harbor Express tokyo
8th April 2014

Beginning Friday, April 18, drivers on Montauk Highway will have some culture added to their commute, as Roy Lichtenstein's towering sculpture, “Tokyo Brushstroke I & II,” will grace the entrance of the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill. Completed in ... full story
Smithsonian's Kiyochika Exhibit Illuminates a Bygone Tokyo - Roll Call tokyo
1st April 2014

The works are the product of Kobayashi Kiyochika, a self-taught artist and son of a minor official in the Tokugawa shogunate, who returned to Tokyo after an eight-year absence in 1874 and set about chronicling the changed city in an ambitious series of ... full story
Absent Ai Weiwei stages major show in Berlin - San Francisco Chronicle tokyo
3rd April 2014

"Some are related to my current condition, related to my concerns; some are more aesthetic presentations of the kind of concerns that I always have with art, art history," Ai said in a video message. Ai, 56, is one of the world's most famous artists ... full story
Japan Art and Oni Demon: Mythology, Namazu and Yoshitaki - Modern Tokyo Times tokyo
31st March 2014

Utagawa Yoshitaki (1841-1899) produced several stunning pieces of art related to the oni demon. In the main image in this article called the Oni Demon and Catfish you have two very powerful forces at play. Therefore, the individual in this image faces ... full story
Japanese artist 'unzips' public spaces with incredible three-dimensional artworks - Mirror.co.uk tokyo
25th March 2014

Kitagawa Jun installed the giant zippers across his home town of Tokyo in the latest of his unusual pieces. The 2D and 3D zips have been stealthy placed in public parks, ponds and walls. Each one reveals normally concealed areas, including a buildings ... full story
Possible da Vinci painting, donated by Tokyo museum, displayed in Italy - Asahi Shimbun tokyo
31st March 2014

The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum located in Hachioji acquired the painting in 1992 but had kept it in storage. “We were unable to display it because we could not identify its creator,” said Akira Gokita, the museum's director. Various theories abound in Italy ... full story
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