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Technoclasm Cyber Arts Japan - Ars Electronica 30 years for Art and Media Technology
To mark the 30th anniversary of “Ars Electronica,” an international media art festival held in Linz, Austria, MOT will hold a special exhibition of creations from the fields of art, technology, science,...More »
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude Life=Works=Projects
Christo and Jeanne-Claude have wrapped the oldest bridge in Paris, the Pont-Neuf, with sparkling beige fabric, planted fields of blossoming yellow and blue umbrellas in the hills of California and countryside...More »
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Miwa Yanagi "Lullaby"
Photos and new videos featuring women across generations by the internationally-active photographer who represented Japan at the 2009 Venice Biennale. More »
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Yang Fudong "The General’s Smile"
The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Japan by Yang Fudong, a Chinese film artist who has been highly active on the international scene in recent years....More »
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"Reflection - Alternative Views through the Video Camera" Exhibition
An exhibition introducing new and recently-produced visual artworks by nine up-and-coming image artists from Japan and abroad, with the aim of exploring the connection between society and the self. In...More »
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Alain Fleischer "The New Image"
Alain Fleischer is a French artist, author, filmmaker, photographer and sculptor, as well as the founder and director of Fresnoy, a national studio for contemporary art. This exhibition is made up of...More »
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Hiraku Suzuki "Genga"
Featuring Suzuki Hiraku, tenniscoats, Shing02, Toshio Kajiwara, Yoko Higashino, L?K?O, Motoki Yamaguchi, mamie MU, Kaohiko Kaoda (Otona Keikaku), Keiji Ito, Teppei Kaneuji, beermike, Tetsuya Nagato, ROKAPENIS,...More »
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Lee Yonguk "Vertical Movement Study No. 1 - The Case of Osamu Kuroda"
Special lecture by Hisaki Nate (Tokyo Polytechnic University) Performance by Osamu Kuroda (body artist)More »
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Akira Kojima "Ju-Byo Saiga"
"Ju-byo saiga" are short ten-second films composed of photographs. They follow in the time-honored Japanese tradition of terse, abbreviated form, like waka and haiku - digital contemporary versions of...More »



