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At a time when there still weren’t a lot of foreigners in Japan, Ian Buruma moved to Tokyo to immerse himself in the esoteric world of avant-garde Japanese theater and film. Back in Amsterdam, he had ...
Tokyo during this 15-year span was the scene of intense economic, cultural, and political activity, and its artists displayed an awareness of global trends without sacrificing a sense of postwar ...
Hong Kong's M+ Museum presents the Nakagin and Kiyotomo: Architectural Icons from Tokyo, 1970s–1980s exhibition, showcasing a capsule that once made up the Kurokawa Kisho’s Nakagin Capsule Tower.
A painting depicting hundreds of Japanese schoolgirls on a commuter train. An exhibition at which visitors are fed curry rice and spaghetti. Performances critiquing the ubiquity of state surveillance.
Ten years after the devastation of World War II, Japanese art erupted, producing “a slew of movements” and “howls of laughter and rage,” said Ariella Budick in the Financial Times. At MoMA, a ...
At a time when there still weren't a lot of foreigners in Japan, Ian Buruma moved to Tokyo to immerse himself in the esoteric world of avant-garde Japanese theater and film. Back in Amsterdam, he had ...
There were other high jinks. Hi Red Center designed morbidly luxe nuclear fallout shelters for Yoko Ono and other performance attendees. In 1964, the group’s Hi Red Center’s Great Panorama Exhibition ...
At a time when there still weren’t a lot of foreigners in Japan, Ian Buruma moved to Tokyo to immerse himself in the esoteric world of avant-garde Japanese theater and film. Back in Amsterdam, he had ...