Spoken Words Project unveiling the 2010 AW collection [read more]
Kisho Kurokawa’s 1972 Nakagin Capsule Tower, the world’s first large-scale modular building, is still standing – but only thanks to Japan’s current financial malaise [read more]
Leiko Shiga treats photography as means to distort – rather than document – reality [read more]
Carrying a simple message of eco-awareness, Teruya Yuken’s Notice Forest series locates and revives trees from within disposable paper bags [read more]
Mamoru Okuno shows us the sounds we hear all the time but never listen to [read more]
Out of consideration for the pristine landscape of Naoshima, Tadao Ando completely submerged his building for the Chichu Museum [read more]
Masks by Yoshikazu Yamagata of writtenafterwards photographed by Hedi Slimane for Dazed & Confused Japan [read more]
Modernism’s doctrine of functionalism put the ornamental in a corner and spat at it, but apparently the decorative is making a quiet comeback [read more]
Shinro Ohtake’s psychedelic sentō aims to reinvigorate the culture of public bathing and connect Naoshima’s local residents with the island’s ever increasing influx of visitors [read more]









