Osaka Canvas Project is a part of the Osaka prefectural art event and a part of this show is the renowned artist Tatsu Nishino. True to what can be expected from this eccentric artist is the creation of a one-room hotel in the midst of a public restroom.full story
Artist Tatsu Nishi (the same man who recently created a living room in the middle of New York's Columbus Circle) has built a one-room hotel inside a public toilet in Osaka's Nakanoshima Park. He's calling it "Nakanoshima Hotel." And before you go ...full story
World reknown artist, Tatsu Nishino, created this bizarre lodging as part of an Osaka prefectural art event, Osaka Canvas Project. The hotel was named “Nakanoshima Hotel” after the park where it is located. The 22 square meter wide room, which includes ...full story
They soon started uploading the results: A Taiwanese family squiggled a picture of a flower; Shingo in Los Angeles wrote "Love" on a beach; someone in Osaka wrote "Be with you"; someone in Bangkok wrote "Standing by you." At Art Tower Mito these and ...full story
The hotel is part of the annual Osaka Canvas Project, a public-arts bash that also featured these towering heads and phone-booth goldfish tanks. Here are a few more views inside the World's Worst Honeymoon Idea: (Nakanoshima Hotel). (Tatzu Nishi on ...full story
Yuriko is a painter born in Osaka, Japan and came to India after marrying Rajeev Lochan, Director, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA). During her initial days in India, she tried to look for things which are common in both the countries. “I tried ...full story
By Ellen Himelfarb. While Hong Kong's art world has seen a steady stream of gallery openings in recent years, its cultural rival Singapore is hoping to vault ahead with its freshly opened 4,800sq m contemporary art hub of 13 international galleries.full story
In 1962, she returned to Tokyo where she extended her New York performance at the Sogetsu Art Center. In 1964 she performed Cut Piece in Kyoto and Tokyo and published Grapefruit. At the end of that year she returned to New York, and in 1965 and 1966 ...full story
Still, as the so-called Art Area B1 at Naniwabashi Station, Osaka, kicks off its second annual "Tetsudo Geijutsusai" (railway art festival) this weekend, it's clear that while the underlying concept might be muddled, the selection of artists is not ...full story
In 1962, she returned to Tokyo where she extended her New York performance at the Sogetsu Art Center. In 1964 she performed Cut Piece in Kyoto and Tokyo and published Grapefruit. At the end of that year she returned to New York, and in 1965 and 1966 ...full story