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ART BRIEF

Japan Times
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Jan 22, 2010
'108 Heroes of the Suikoden'
Tokyo Vanilla Gallery
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Dec 11, 2009
'CONSTELLATION 2'
Yuka Sasahara Gallery
Japan Times
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Dec 11, 2009
'Bless You'
SCAI Bathhouse
Japan Times
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Nov 13, 2009
"Marcus Coates: Daiwa Foundation Art Prize Winner"
Tomio Koyama GalleryCloses Nov. 21
Japan Times
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Sep 18, 2009
"Showa Boys SF Guide"
Yayoi Museum Closes Sept. 27
Japan Times
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Sep 18, 2009
"Modern Living: Hiroe Komai"
Shin-bi Gallery, Kyoto Closes Nov. 8
Japan Times
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Aug 21, 2009
'MAM Project 009: Koizumi Meiro'
Mori Art Museum
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Aug 21, 2009
Timothy Saccenti: Garden of Unearthly Delights
Diesel Denim Gallery, Tokyo
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May 15, 2009
Toshimitsu Baba Exhibition
Base Gallery, Tokoyo
Japan Times
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May 15, 2009
"Tetsuya Umeda: Science of Superstition"
Ota Fine Arts
Japan Times
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May 1, 2009
Ruud van Empel: 'Dawn, Moon, World'
Gallery Terra Tokyo, Kamiyacho
Japan Times
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May 1, 2009
Stephen G. Rhodes: 'There is No Bear Bear Ladder'
Misako & Rosen Gallery, Kita-Otsuka (near Ikebukuro)
Japan Times
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Apr 17, 2009
Yuki Tawada: "Missing Folklore"
For some photographers, the decisive moment for a photograph is the second the shutter is pressed. For others, the darkroom offers a host of possibilities: tonal variations, framing, paper quality, even superimposition. For Japanese photographer Yuki Tawada, the artwork is not considered finished even...
Japan Times
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Apr 17, 2009
"Hiroko Inoue: Inside-Out"
Foil Gallery in Higashi-Kanda
Japan Times
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Mar 20, 2009
"Hiroshima"
Vacant, Omotesando

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