Category: Art

  • Evolution Cafe

    The media event “Evolution Cafe” sounds like a nice one, but I’m turned off by the fact that it’s all the way out in Yokohama. Artist and Designers specialized in the IT field will demonstrate their ideas. This year their works will be evaluated. Come and see the possibilities in the life styles in the…

  • The World After 800,000,000 Years

    Go have a look at Takano Aya’s “The World After 800,000,000 Years” web piece in the MoCA‘s Digital Gallery (you need to turn off your popup blocking to view it). Link via Click Opera.

  • La Galerie des Nakamura

    La Galerie des Nakamura, in Edogawabashi, before any works were put up.

  • Vivienne Party

    The “Vivienne Party – I’m here, from rock’n’roll land” at Lapnet ship sounds like a fun show. “Aya Kondo’s exhibition with the theme “Japanese Divas!!” inspired by the divas of Japanese rock’n-roll scenes.” (TAB) Until February 13.

  • Kodomo no Shiro

    A statue by Taro in front of the Kodomo no Shiro building in Aoyama.

  • Dejeuner sur l’herbe

    A few pics taken at the opening party for Audrey Fondecave’s exhibition at La Galerie des Nakamura in Edogawabashi (same building as the Uplink Gallery). The art will be on display until February 20, open daily from 12:00 to 20:00.

  • Move on Asia

    Damn, can’t believe I missed this. Ends tomorrow (Sunday), but I won’t be able to go. “Move on Asia” is coming to Japan! Originally held at Seoul, Korea in May 2004, “Move on Asia” is an Art Festival covering animation and single-channel video art. Works by 45 artists from 11 countries will be on display,…

  • MyTAB

    Tokyo Art Beat has just updated with a bunch of new features that are sure to improve your Tokyo art life. MyTAB lets you personalize the way you access the site, and they’re now offering RSS feeds galore. A great site just got even better.

  • Art Meets Media: Adventures in Perception

    The new show at ICC, “Art Meets Media: Adventures in Perception,” makes a nice companion to the latest issue of ART iT. ICC introduced this group exhibition of media artists as an “ABC of media art”, and in fact it’s an event of great depth and covering a fairly wide scope. Next to works that…

  • MOT Annual 2005: Life Actually

    Worst exhibition title of the year? This exhibition gathers female artists including Ikemura Leiko, Konoike Tomoko, Okada Hiroko, as well as Sawada Tomoko, who transformed into a whole class of school girls for a group shot (photo), and Shimada Yoshiko, who reveals “family secrets” she collected from visitors. The entire exhibition space is dominated by…