Shimabuku’s mute objects of expression [read more]
Botanical sculpture by rock-star-turned-haute-couture florist Azuma Makoto [read more]
Genpei Akasegawa on art made by the city [read more]
Yellow giants, brown dwarfs, stellar black holes, supernovae, other stuff like that [read more]
Paper dresses by Tao Kurihara [read more]
Sydney artist Marian Tubbs tours Osaka’s architectural carcasses and renovated art spaces [read more]
Simulacrum of simulacrum in Genpei Akasegawa’s 1000-yen Note Incident [read more]
Kazuna Taguchi’s pictures lost in layers of photo-painting [read more]
An upcoming exhibition at Mori Museum in Tokyo looks at the Metabolist movement with regards to ‘dreams and visions of reconstruction in postwar and present-day Japan’ [read more]
Hitoshi Nomura on forms that exist independently of intention [read more]
Dissected printed matter [read more]
Cindy Sherman for Comme des Garçons [read more]
Hitoshi Nomura shooting sounds [read more]
Né-net in the ring [read more]
Kohei Yoshiyuki pointing infrared rays on vespertine voyeurs in Tokyo’s public parks [read more]
The round abounds in Cosmic Wonder Light Source [read more]
Big in Japan! returns for 2011 [read more]
Stories telling themselves through Google Maps Street View [read more]
Print campaigns by CDG [read more]
Atsuko Tanaka getting wired [read more]
Kazuyo Sejima of SANAA overcoming the tyranny of corners [read more]
Yuki Kimura interrogating the materiality and posteriority of photographs [read more]
Techno-origami and the hypothetical fifth dimension in Issey Miyake’s ambitious new line [read more]
Blow in Ohya [read more]
Looking and hearing material from ‘post-music’ band Asa Chang & Junray [read more]
SHIMURABROS. making film without film and opening opening two-dimensionality onto three-dimensionality [read more]
UJINO and his automated one-man band The Rotators turning it all around [read more]
Paintings painted by Tomoo Gokita [read more]
Travel through 3D dubbed up psychedelic mangas with DJ SHABUSHABU and Usamu Okamoto [read more]
The infinity of the unknown in Tadao Ando and James Turrell’s Minamidera [read more]
Taiyo Kimura is the proud owner of a humour that is as black as a burnt slab of tar painted in shoe polish at midnight [read more]
The latest theatricality and productivity from Theatre Products [read more]






























