Tomohiro Kano and Yoshiaki Kojiro, (joint exhibition untitled) Gallery Tokyo + Beijing Tokyo Art Projects; 21 January to 18 February Totemic structures sit evenly spaced on the white-tiled floor of a nondescript space on the seventh-floor of an office building in Ginza. Some twenty-four pieces, most of them on flat and polished steel plates, are … Continue reading
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Ryunosuke Goji & Issei Yamagata, January 2017
Ryunosuke Goji & Issei Yamagata, optical camouflage Youboko Art Space, Tokyo; 21 January to 29 January Featuring video, print, sculpture, digital image and found objects, this punchy show by artists Ryunosuke Goji and Issei Yamagata works like a complex codex dissected into planar fragments and laid bare across a domestic space to entrap and enchant … Continue reading
Fiona Amundsen, January 2017
Fiona Amundsen, Arsenal of Democracy Tokyo Wonder Site, Hongo, Tokyo; 14 January to 12 February It’s hard not to hear the echo of the adage, ‘if we do not learn from history we are condemned to repeat it’, when viewing the memorable and memorialising work of Fiona Amundsen. Featuring two poignant video works of a … Continue reading
ob, January 2017
ob, Lights Shimmering Between Realms Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo; 20 January to 23 February Young, wide-eyed women stand in soft landscapes like ethereal marker points in the paintings of an artist called ‘ob’. An ambient soundscape set the mood of the show, performed lived by Ai Kamano and Kazuki Sugawara, and also worked as the … Continue reading
Gentaro Ishizuka, January 2017
Gentaro Ishizuka, Demarcation Gallery 916, Tokyo; 20 January to 26 March At the risk of sounding like every cliched art wet dream, I took an elevated train ride at night through the downtown skyscrapers of Tokyo to the harbour district of Minato-ku in search of a cavernous exhibition space on the sixth floor of what … Continue reading
Yukari Bunya, January 2017
Yukari Bunya, Works 2010-2016 Gallery Jin Projects, 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo; 20 January to 12 February Explosive fragmentations of occupied architectural boundaries spill across planar surfaces. High octane momentum is captured in an apparent occlusion of both time-lapse elongation and freeze-frame immediacy. Artist Yukari Bunya manages to channel futurism, axonometrics and intuition in her wonderful … Continue reading
Shiho Kagabu, January 2017
Shiho Kagabu, Critical Point from Unknown Sculptures Series No. 7, #2 gallery 21 yo-j, Setagaya, Tokyo; 7 January – 22 January On the cusp between the scattered and the arranged, Shiho Kagabu’s collection of sculptural works reads more like a singular composition than an amalgam of parts. The room-sheet, however, reveals that various components of … Continue reading
Chiyuki Sakagami, January 2017
Chiyuki Sakagami, Positive Transference Part 2: Blue Little Pieces MEM Gallery, Ebisu, Tokyo; 15 January – 5 February If the curious minds of ancient peoples could summon innate knowledge about the microbiology of living organisms in the form of shamanic drawings, then they too would have produced the sort of images on display at MEM Gallery by … Continue reading
Taisuke Koyama, January 2017
Taisuke Koyama, Generated X G/P Gallery, Ebisu, Tokyo; 6 January – 16 February In a small room a series of monolithic paper structures stand like sentinels throughout the space. In opposing corners, vertical flatscreen monitors peer across the longest route as if in coded conversation between a crowd of strangers. Navigating your way through the space is like … Continue reading
Matthew Mahdavi, January 2017
Matthew Mahdavi, Oops, Something Went Wrong AIR3331, B108, 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo; January 6 – 18, 2017 Organic forms blend into the technological, as planar fields conspire to throw weight through oscillations of time in Matt Mahdavi’s exhibition at 3331. His work is wrought upon itself in an imploding overlay of gravity and competing process. It’s like standing … Continue reading