Art Watch Back Number Index
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Koutaro IIZAWA
![]() Noi SAWARAGI
![]() Satoru NAGOYA
![]() - Has TESHIGAWARA started to "move"? Takaaki KUMAKURA
![]() Yoko IWAYA
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Yoshitaka MOURI
![]() (Directed by Heiner Goebbels) Yukiko SHIKATA
![]() - "Strange Kinoko Dance Co." Keisuke SAKURAI
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James Keith Vincent
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Satoru NAGOYA
![]() Theo Angelopoulos, the Sensitive Transgressor of Borders Yuzo MORITA
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![]() Noi SAWARAGI
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Hidenaga OOTORI
![]() <<Man Ray Photography Exhibition 1917-75>> Kohtaro IIZAWA
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Yuzo MORITA
![]() <<Refugee Republic>> at P3 art and environment Yukiko SHIKATA
![]() <<Living Bridges>> Why Do Architects Want To Build Bridges So Much? Yoshitaka MOURI
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Satoru NAGOYA
![]() Encountering the Exhibition of Contemporary Female Artists <<Gender-Beyond Memory>> Akihito YASUMI
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Takaaki KUMAKURA
![]() Chizuru MIYASAKO
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![]() The influence of Japanese Manga in East Asia Tomofusa KURE
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Yoshitaka MOURI
![]() Ars Electronica Report Kazuhiko HACHIYA
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Makoto MURATA
![]() - Patios 11th Avenue/Steven Holl Yosiharu TSUKAMOTO
![]() - Mika Kurosawa & Dancers and "Seriés - Le Fruit de Hasard" Keisuke SAKURAI
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Takaaki KUMAKURA
![]() <<The Desire of Making the Invisible Visible>> Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani Yukiko SHIKATA
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Noi SAWARAGI
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Yosohitaka MOURI
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Yoshiharu TSUKAMOTO
![]() - The clear world of the <<Shiro Kuramata>> Exhibition Noi SAWARAGI
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Chie KAIHOTSU
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Noi SAWARAGI
![]() Kayoko OTA
![]() -- Compagnie Philippe Genty,"Voyageur Immobile" Hidenaga OOTORI
![]() Fine art and its public nature The retrospective exhibition of Claes Oldenburg, and the exhibition <<Tap, Ruffle and Shave >> Yosohitaka MOURI
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Yoshiharu TSUKAMOTO
![]() Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo <<Shedding Light on Art in Japan 1953>> Noi SAWARAGI
![]() The exhibition that reflects on the current situation of the post modern city <<Never Walk Alone>> held at the Photographers' Gallery. Yoshitaka MOURI
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