六六六
June 6th, 2010 by KoanMore work from Shohei Otomo.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAHRTJpncfY[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW4UXWwtdAM[/youtube]
More work from Shohei Otomo.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAHRTJpncfY[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW4UXWwtdAM[/youtube]
“Roppongi Crossing” is a series of exhibitions that introduce the work of diverse artists and creators with an eye to present a vision of the future Japanese art scene. Starting from a fundamental question – “Can there be art”* – the third in the series highlights the ambitions and dynamic talents who are today actively turning the pages of Japanese art history. The exhibition represents a “crossing” of diverse output – photography, sculpture, installation, video, graffiti, performance and so on – by 20 artists and units ranging from up-and-coming stars to art world veterans.
While the artworks chosen by the team of three curators are all new or topical, they are diverse in their approaches. Some refer directly to various social issues, while others take the form of projects, presenting new possibilities by their collaborative or trans-genres natures. The exhibition also introduces creative activities generated from the streets which is a stage of our daily life, as well as the work of a new generation that suggest the emergence of a new aesthetic.
Now more than ever, with society and the economy going through a period of immense change, we are provided with a rare opportunity to think about the very nature of art. It will be a new Japan that emerges from this period of upheaval, and the discoveries, surprises and insights offered in this exhibition provide a clue as to what the art of that new Japan will be like.
Currently on display at the Mori Art Museum until the 3rd of July.
Join up in one of the several rooms in the museum, including Kami and Sasu’s artwork. (click to zoom).
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPU0LsSw9qw[/youtube]
Also shown in this room is 8,000 traffic reflector mountain by Suzuki Hiraku
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aGyhgek-3c[/youtube]
And a domineering sound Installation by Ujino.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGCGFTrgt2g[/youtube]
I recommend checking the Mori Art Museums youtube for more video interviews with participating artists.

BACKWOODS GALLERY
Rone, Meggs, Ghost Patrol and I are launching a new gallery in Collingwood, based around the altruistic ideal of putting on only 12 high quality shows a year, art for artists, and tours of international artists who we happen to be fans of.
Backwoods Gallery is launching in June with Meggs – “King for A Day”. Goto our events section for google maps and event notification (nice version 2 fucking rules)
Sporting a mighty beard.



Sam Thomas. We’re a fan.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs8Jz9EnbMw[/youtube]
NYC messenger and all round nice guy Joey Krillz catches this punk ass thief on my block stealing bike wheels. He called the cops, and the owner got it back. Sullivan St residents all owe you a beer, homie!
Help plaster this rat’s face all over the internet.
…some shots from the past few months.
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Street/Studio book launch
Friday the 4th, 7pm
Federation Square Atrium
Artists and authors will be there to sign brand new copies of “Street/Studio”
photos by TWOONE





check offical site for more signing opportunities,
brisbane, adelaide and sydney dates to announced soon.
or preoder a copy here

Max Fish…

Krink on 6th Ave and Spring
N.i.c.e Mushie Season
Cock Copter
Treehouse-treesalot Inn
Homeward Bound
Phantom
Nil Intentatum Reliqut
Eamo's Milkbar A2
Astromouse