My latest Critic’s Pick from Tokyo is up on ARTFORUM website. Given the circumstances, for all of you who cannot see the exhibition in person, I am also attaching a selection of the installation views. All images courtesy of the gallery—Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo.
Posted on March 3, 2011, 1:05 PM, by jfriedman, under
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case and towel, 2010, plastic stacking case, towel, 187x65x45 cm, installation view at NADiff a/p/a/r/t, June 2010 Roentgenwerke AG will be showing new works by Motohiro Tomii. Reception for the artist will be held March 4th, 6-8pm. The show will be on through February 26th.
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If you have not seen the WAKUWAKU SHIBUYA at the Tokyo Wonder Site yet this is your last chance. The TWS is holding their closing event on Sunday, February 13. Click here for more details.
LG Williams, Salaryman/Superman, 2011, installation view Tana’s director Tamura Williams’s Kyoto Gallery dealer Baron Osuna of Super Window Project (right) and Williams’s Tokyo Gallery dealer Tamura (left) Still independent curator Shai Ohayon and Beatriz Inglessis The SHIBUHOUSE gang from left to right: Nakajima-san (aka DOPE MAN), Toshikuni-san and TAIKI-SAN (the 3rd house leader) Tana’s latest […]
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Mayumi Terada, Door and hanger 1002 / 2010, 25x40x15cm. Image courtesy of the gallery. Tokio Out of Place gallery’s new exhibition, curated by Mako Wakasa, is a group show of four New York and Boston-based photographers: Gail Albert Halaban, Lisa Kereszi, Mayumi Terada and Shellburne Thurber. Although very different in style, all the works reference the […]