ART WEEK TOKYO | NOVEMBER 7–10, 2024

ART WEEK TOKYO | NOVEMBER 7–10, 2024

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Izumi Nakajima

Continuing Anti-Action: What are the Innovations of Postwar Japanese Women Artists?

Yuko Mohri x Ming Wong

Tokyo and Beyond: Cultural Translation in Artistic Practices

TAKASHI MURAKAMI X SHINRO OHTAKE

Takashi Murakami x Shinro Ohtake

Tokyo as Studio

Martin Germann x Jean-Philippe Pokern

Flow State: How Running Helps to Boost Creativity and Innovation

Toshiharu Omuka x Andrew Maerkle

National / International / Transnational: Art and Social Engagement in Interwar Japan

Mao Ishikawa

Photographing from Okinawa

Yasufumi Nakamori

What Did Photographers and Artists See? Experiments in Japanese Photography, 1968—1979

Roger McDonald x Andrew Maerkle

Where Are We Now? Revisiting Japan’s Locality Art Phenomenon

Kazuko Koike x Atsuki Kikuchi

Kazuko Koike x Atsuki Kikuchi

Make What We Need: The Grass Roots of Contemporary Art and Design since the Late 1970s

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"Our Bodies” and Expression: THE OK GIRLS and BuBu de la Madeleine from S/N by dumb type

Reiko Tomii

Where Is Tokyo?: 1960s Art in Japan, As Seen through the Artist’s Operation

Mieko Shiomi x Azusa Hashimoto

Beyond Time and Space—Inside the World of Mieko Shiomi

Roger McDonald x Andrew Maerkle

Art Education in Japan: Making Alternative Canons

Mami Kataoka

Art in Transition: Where and by whom should art be evaluated?

Kenjiro Hosaka x Ryuji Fujimura

The Future of Art and the City—Perspectives from Tokyo’s Recent Past, 1964-2021

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