TABlog - Reviews, Interviews, Videos & News
Drawing Conclusions
Exhibit of Australian architect Glenn Murcutt allows viewer to examine the nuts and bolts of architecture.
Localized Narratives in “Pan-Asia”
Yuko Iida at the Star Gallery: “An Uneasy Journey through Asia”, and reflections on the emerging ‘local, global’ dimensions of Japanese art now [volume one]
All Tied Up in Rope
Ken Hamaguchi confronts the devious nature of female sexuality in “Black, Sutra and the Rest”.
User Reviews
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TAB News
Tokyo Art Map - Neighborhood distribution campaign!
Have you seen the 2nd issue of the Tokyo Art Map for June-July? Since early June, we’ve given away 80,000 of them at 200+ locations in Tokyo, up from 120 for the 1st issue.
Skip City to Open with World Premiere of Yamada’s ‘Bunshichi’
Japan’s Skip City International Digital Cinema Festival has announced the line-up for its fifth edition, which includes the world premiere of Yoji Yamada’s The Tale Of Bunshichi as the opening gala ahead of its local autumn release.
Tomorrow to Become Forever in 2011
A permanent display site has been chosen for The Myth of Tomorrow, a landmark in post-war Japanese art painted by Taro Okamoto.
Help wanted! New York Art Beat
Do you love NY and TAB? Here you go.
Graniph Design Award 2 - Call for Submissions
Everybody’s favourite t-shirt design award is back!
Contemporary Art Galleries in Tokyo: The Next Generation
The Tokyo gallery scene is gradually maturing.
Gherkin Watch: July
Despite the exhausting heat and humidity of midsummer Tokyo, the Gherkin shows no signs of withering.
Tokyo Wonder Site wonders about site for 2016 Olympics: Tokyo?
Tokyo Wonder Site was the venue for a recently televised contest to find a visual identity for Tokyo’s proposed bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
Damien Hirst’s £50m artwork trashed
London’s White Cube Gallery gets bored with Hirst’s diamond skull, chucks it out.
Gherkin Watch
Noticed anything different in West Shinjuku lately? Yep, a gherkin’s on the rise.
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TABlog's writers and video reporters deliver regular reviews, features and interviews to stimulate discussion about all sides of Tokyo's creative scene.




