Posts Tagged ‘Shinro Ohtake’
Last night I took the train to the Higashinari area of Osaka to see ANOTEN, the Yoshitomo Ano (阿野義知) exhibit at Ponte M (match point アテリエ). match point (マッチポイント) is a company — or collective? — that sells candles and organizes candle-making workshops as part of a larger counter-cultural effort to build community and create […]
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Tags: Albuquerque, ANOTEN, anti-art, マッチポイント, drawings, Ernst Haas, 阿野義知, Joe Brainard, Let's DaDaDa, MACARTHUR A CONTTI, match point, naive art, paintings, Ponte M, pop art, reappropriation, Shinro Ohtake, Yoshitomi Ano