Posted on December 29, 2010, 2:20 PM, by jfriedman, under
Taka Ishii.
Taka Ishii (left) with Leo Runinfien The last opening of 2010 was for Leo Rubinfien’s show at the Taka Ishii gallery. Rubinfien, who was raised in Tokyo but now lives in New York, came to prominence in the 1980s as a proponent of color photography. The photographs (ink jet prints) on view in the current […]
One of Tokyo’s newest and hippest gallery spaces TANA Gallery Bookshelf finished up their first year in style with an artist talk by Ryuta Ushiro of Chim↑Pom and a one-day show of SHIBUYA=SHIBUHOUSE, a collective of young artists (the core of the group are students at the likes of Geidai and Musashino Art University), and frequently rotating “non-artists.” […]
Posted on December 26, 2010, 8:03 PM, by jfriedman, under
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, […]
Posted on December 25, 2010, 11:30 AM, by jfriedman, under
Alexei Remizov.
Photo courtesy of Pat Greer The new volume of the interdisciplinary journal Interfaces published collaboratively by the College of the Holy Cross and Université Paris Diderot is finally out! You can see the table of contents here. Among the papers is my essay “Alexei Remizov’s Creative Act.” Please click here for stunning two color reproductions […]
Jeffrey Rosen and Julia Friedman with Lisa Lapinski’s Tobacco Camel, 2010. Plastic foam, adhesive, Tops and Bali Shag Tobacco, 134.6(L) x 33(W) x 106.7(H) cm Taka Ishii Kyoto branch is now showing the new work of a Los Angeles artist Lisa Lapinski. The exhibition, entitled “Th th th th th Snow White” is more complicated than one […]
Left to right: Marwa Arsanios, translator, Kyungwon Moon, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook. Tokyo Wonder Site opened their latest exhibition “Silent Voice” that showcases the works of four artists: Marwa Arsanios, Nesrine Khodr, Kyungwon Moon and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook. With the exception of Moon’s oil painting Green House #3 (connected to her HD film Superposition), all the works are either video […]