Posts Tagged ‘Tabaimo’
Two exhibits that should prove to be absolutely amazing are running concurrently at the Osaka National Museum of Art through September 12th. The poster art of Tadanori Yokoo has become legendary and even though I’ve been to three exhibits of his work since I’ve been in Japan, I just can’t seem to get enough. Yokoo’s […]
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a nickle bag of animation
Here’s a selection of five videos that have caught my attention recently, all of which are well worth watching. It may only be a nickel bag of animation, but as far as I’m concerned there’s so much sugar here it might as well be a dime. This is the first decently reproduced Tabaimo video that […]
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Tabaimo at the Hara Bijitsukan
Now that it’s August 30, and the Tabaimo show at the Hara Bijitsukan has finally closed (the final day was August 27), I guess it’s finally time for me to say a few things about it. I suppose the point of a pre- August 27 post would have been to get you excited to go […]
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Tags: たばいも, contemporary art, critique, 現代美術館, exhibit, grotesque, guignol hope, Hara Museum, Japanese Kitchen, Japanese society, Tabaimo, ukiyo-e, 浮世絵