Archive for the ‘Take Ninagawa’ Category

Take Ninagawa: Shinpei Kageshima “SAGAMIHARA”

Take Ninagawa Opening

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Save the Date(s): Aki Sasamoto at Take Ninagawa

Aki Sasamoto’s first solo show in Japan is a homecoming of sorts. Sasamoto, who was born in Yokohama, received her MFA in Visual Art from Columbia University, and had made New York her home since. The current show at Take Ninagawa gallery is based on the project commissioned to the artist for the 2010 Whitney Biennial, […]

Yukiko Suto “Field Exhibition”

Take Ninagawa just opened a new exhibition of large scale panels by Yukiko Suto. Each of the four images, done in a combination of pencil and oil on gesso-covered panels took months to produce, and Sato’s effort can only be properly appreciated through a close examination of these meticulously executed landscapes. The paintings originate in […]

Yuuki Matsumura ARTFORUM review

My review of Yuuki Matsumura’s show “Almost Dead Sculpture” held at Take Ninagawa gallery earlier this summer is now out in print in the October issue of ARTFORUM.

New Tokyo Contemporaries 3

Starting January 26th (and though February 21) a group of young but important galleries known as the New Tokyo Contemporaries will hold a series of events and exhibitions related to the theme of contemporary culture and business. Among the participating galleries are: AOYAMA/MEGURO, ARATANIURANO, Take Ninagawa, ZENSHI, MISAKO & ROSEN and Yuka Sashahara Gallery. Lotte […]

ARTFORUM Critics’ Picks: Shinro Ohtake

Beach 8 2009 Oil, oilstick, acrylic, printed matter, color copy, sticker, sand, seeds, varnish, metal and acrylic board in custom frame 42.8 x 35.3 cm Courtesy of Take Ninagawa and the artist My review of Shinro Ohtake’s “Shell & Occupy 4” is now up on the Artforum page.