Emily Wakeling

Emily Wakeling is a writer and curator who used to be based in Tokyo. Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, Emily wrote a Masters thesis on images of girls in contemporary Japanese art. She also curated some local sound art events. Her research interests cover Asian and Australian contemporary art, young women artists, globalisation and art, and new media.
Articles
- Roppongi Crossing 2019
- Yokohama Triennale 2017: Islands, Constellations & Galapagos
- 10 Things in Tokyo: June Round-Up
- Golden Week 2015 Round-Up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: April Round-up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: March Round-Up
- With Me: An interview with Ryudai Takano
- 10 Things in Tokyo: February Round-Up
- Our Favorites: Exhibitions and Events in 2014
- A World of Image-Making
- 10 Things in Tokyo: December Round-Up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: November Round-Up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: October Round-Up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: September Round-Up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: August Round-Up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: July Round-Up
- New Hell: Interview with Takayuki Yamamoto
- 10 Things in Tokyo: June Round-up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: May Round-up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: April Round-up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: March Round-up
- 10 Things in Tokyo: February Roundup
- Our Favorites: Exhibitions and Events in 2013
- Global Intersections: Roppongi Crossing 2013
- 10 Photography Events in Tokyo this Autumn
- Remembrance: An Interview with Tomoko Yoneda
- 10 Cafes and Bars inside the Tokyo Art Scene
- An Interview with Shihoko Iida
- 10 Art Spaces Open on Mondays
- 10 Exhibitions to See During Golden Week
- 10 Other Things to See During Hanami Season
- No Rest for the Artistic
- 2012 Year in Review
- Bringing the Party to Tokyo
- Cats, a Locust and the Quake: Hors Pistes Tokyo 2012
- The Struggle Against Nostalgia
- Villa Tokyo: Europe Comes to Town
- Tsubasa Kato Pulls Us Together
- Yokohama Triennale: something borrowed, something new
- Yoko Ono Talk: Tragedy, Art, and Peace
- Getting Serious
- Climbing the Hidden Mountain
- This working life
- Art Amongst the Living
About TABlog
TABlog's writers deliver regular reviews, features and interviews to stimulate discussion about all sides of Tokyo's creative scene.