Category: Photography
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Tokyo Art & Design Pool on Flickr
Paul of Tokyo Art Beat has started a new photo pool on Flickr called, appropriately enough, “Tokyo Art & Design.” The TABlog now has a Flickr badge that streams pics from the pool, and it looks great. So join in, and start adding your pics! I’ll be be doing so sometime soon. Pictured above, from…
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Yokohama Triennale by Lil
Lil visited the Yokohoma Triennale 2005 last week, and is uploading gorgeous pics aplenty. Pictured here is Yamashita Pier.
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Becky Yee at the Nakaochiai Gallery
The Nakaochiai Gallery has a new show by Becky Yee, “Back to the Streets,” starting this Saturday. Chinese-American artist Becky Yee’s Back to the Streets examines the dying world of the city’s shotengai, or shopping streets. As Tokyo evolves, the city’s youth and youth culture have concentrated on the major centers: namely, Shibuya and Harajuku.…
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Shinjuku Station
Shinjuku Station (Marunouchi Line) at 5 am. Picture by Patrick — more early morning pictures here.
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Lapnet Ship and Lapnet Club
A few pics from the Toshiko Kimura “Nothing Happened in the Forest” exhibition at Lapnet Ship, and “Studio Poco Photo Exhibition #002 — Oh! Delicious!” at Lapnet Club.
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An Afternoon in Harajuku and Aoyama
Time for something I haven’t done in a while, a post describing an afternoon outing. I used to do these regularly, and then stopped because I felt like I was just repeating myself. I also ended up taking lots of pics (over 60), which I’ll post over the week. So I started things out by…
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Densha de Go!
Another great pic from Lil, taken on the Keikyu line, running south-west from Shinagawa.
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More Palla
If you liked Palla’s work from the Pallalink book, then you’ll probably enjoy his Flickr page.
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GAW: Goldengai Art Waves Part 5
GAW? That has got to be one of the worst acronyms ever — which doesn’t change that the idea behind this take-it-to-the-street approach to art exhibition is quite a good one, and it seems to be a growing trend (see CET 2005). Held at various places each year since its launch in Shinjuku’s Goldengai (“Golden…