Kiyosumi Shirakawa Galleries: Dan Graham opening

Opening receptions at Taka Ishii, hiromiyoshii and Tomio Koyama galleries drew crowds.

poster for Dan Graham Exhibition

Dan Graham Exhibition

at Taka Ishii Gallery
in the Kiyosumi, Odaiba area
This event has ended - (2010-02-20 - 2010-03-27)

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poster for Teppei Kaneuji

Teppei Kaneuji "Post-Something"

at Shugoarts
in the Kiyosumi, Odaiba area
This event has ended - (2010-01-16 - 2010-02-27)

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poster for Enlightenment

Enlightenment "AD 2010"

at Hiromi Yoshii
in the Kiyosumi, Odaiba area
This event has ended - (2010-02-20 - 2010-03-27)

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poster for Masahiko Kuwahara Exhibition

Masahiko Kuwahara Exhibition

at Tomio Koyama Gallery
in the Kiyosumi, Odaiba area
This event has ended - (2010-02-20 - 2010-03-27)

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In Photo Reports by William Andrews 2010-02-20 print

Conceptual artist Dan Graham talks with a guest during the opening reception for his exhibition at Taka Ishii Gallery.

One of the models and sculptures of the artist's famous pavilions.

There were TVs set up on the floor, requiring you to crouch if you wanted to listen to and watch the video.

Spotted amongst the revellers, writer and TABlog contributor Cameron McKean.

The room at the far back held probably the most interesting piece in the exhibition.

Things were quieter in Shugoarts, though its exhibition of Teppei Kaneuji works had in fact opened some weeks before.

Sculpture by Teppei Kaneuji.More by Kaneuji.

Hiromiyoshii, showing a set of graphics by Enlightenment, seemed unusually busy.It was partly the crowds but also the installation, which divided the room with large wooden walls.

The view from the back of the space.

William Andrews

William Andrews. William Andrews came to Japan in 2004. He first lived in Osaka and worked as a translator for Kansai Art Beat. Arriving in Tokyo in 2008, when he is not exploring art galleries he can often be found in the city's theatres. He works as a translator, editor, copywriter and occasional journalist. He also maintains a (very irregular) blog about Tokyo contemporary theatre: TokyoStages.com » See other writings

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