Location: Warehouse Terrada G1 Building, Tennozu Isle, Tokyo, Japan
Timestamp: 14:45 May 9, 2023
This snapshot features two photographs from the Accidentally Wes Anderson (AWA) exhibition in Tokyo, beautifully capturing Wes Anderson's distinctive aesthetic. Both images were taken by Wally and Amanda, the founders of AWA, a talented husband and wife duo based in Brooklyn, New York.
The photographs showcase the diligent professionals of the Shinkansen bullet train lines that crisscross the Japanese archipelago and can reach top speeds of 320 kilometres-per-hour (198.84 mph).
These captivating shots are part of the remarkable “On the Rails” collection, which is another one of the highlights of the AWA exhibition hosted on Tennozu Isle in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo.
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Art Beyond Borders: 6 Exhibitions to Explore in January 2024
Explore a global visual odyssey through January, uncovering the most captivating exhibitions from around the world. From the spiritual cosmos of Hon’ami Kōetsu in Tokyo to the vibrant tales of Van Gogh Alive in Tennozu Isle, join us in discovering the top exhibitions that promise to captivate your senses and leave an indelible mark on the start of the new year.
Hon’ami Kōetsu: Swordplay to Soulcraft
When & Where: January 16 - March 10, Tokyo National Museum
Step into the captivating realm of Hon’ami Kōetsu, where swords meet spirituality. Delve into Kōetsu's calligraphy, ceramics, and family blades, unraveling the inner world of this Renaissance man from a lineage of sword aficionados.
For more> https://www.tokyoartbeat.com
Van Gogh Alive: A Brushstroke Beyond Reality
When & Where: January 6 - March 31, Warehouse Terrada G1 Building, Tennozu Isle
Immerse yourself in the vivid symphony of Vincent van Gogh's world. With over 3,000 works, this immersive exhibition at Warehouse Terrada G1 transports you through the life and locales that shaped the legacy of the Dutch Post-Impressionist master.
For more> https://www.tokyoartbeat.com
Zanele Muholi: Eye Me
When & Where: January 18 - August 11, 2024,
Join the visual revolution of Zanele Muholi, a self-described visual activist. From capturing the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community in South Africa to the latest explorations in painting and sculpture, Muholi's exhibition unfolds a dynamic narrative of identity, resilience, and activism.
For more> https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/zanele-muholi-eye-me/
The Art of Banksy: Unshrouding the Enigma
When & Where: July 5, 2023 - January 7, 2024, 84-86 Regent Street, London
Unlock the mysterious world of Banksy at this unauthorized exhibition. Featuring over 110 authenticated works, including iconic pieces and personal artworks, delve into the irreverent wit and biting political edge that propelled Banksy to international acclaim.
For more> https://www.regentstreetonline.com
Indian Ceramics Triennale 2024: Crafting Common Ground
When & Where: January 19 - March 31, Arthshila Delhi, New Delhi
Immerse yourself in the diverse narratives of ceramic artistry at the Indian Ceramics Triennale. With around 50 artists and collectives, this exhibition explores the uneven yet interconnected ground of human experience, privilege, and shared humanity.
For more> https://www.indianceramicstriennale.com/
Colomboscope 2024: Forest Tales Unveiled
When & Where: January 19 - 28, Various venues, Colombo
Journey through the mystical forest of Colomboscope 2024, curated by a dynamic team of artists and cultural organizers. Explore the forest's dual nature – a site of ecocide and nourishment – as interpreted by over 40 local and international artists, offering a profound reflection on art's role in a complex world.
For more> https://www.colomboscope.lk/
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Photograph of a Photographer Photographing a Photographer Photographing a Photograph 🤣
Location: Warehouse Terrada G1 Building, Tennozu Isle, Tokyo, Japan
Timestamp: 15:10 May 9, 2023
One notable aspect of the AWA exhibition is its departure from the norms typically seen in art exhibitions. Instead of discouraging photography, it openly encourages visitors to take snapshots and share their experiences on social media. This interactive approach adds to the exhibition's unique charm and fosters a sense of engagement.
Thanks to this approach, I have been able to encourage fellow photographers to visit the exhibition and bring their cameras along, creating a vibrant community of visual storytellers.
Once you find an artwork you like, you can locate the corresponding photo on the AWA website to discover the backstory behind the image and learn more about the photographer. You can also choose to follow them online or bookmark their websites for future reference.
Overall, this policy creates a win-win situation for the original artists and serves as a profound source of inspiration for semi-professional photographers like myself.
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M-line club10 year anniversary plan
* "Iida Kaori FC Event" *
February 14th, 2020 at Tennozu Isle KIWA
<3 Appearing <3 Iida Kaori-san <3
Please come watch <3
* To everyone in the M-line club *
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* To everyone in the Hello! Project Fan Club *
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<3 Iida Kaori-san's FC Event *
Makino Maria will be appearing as a guest <3
Maria is super happy <3
It'll be a special day <3
From Makino Maria
Today, Morning Musume '20 did a recording.
Thank you very much *
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* "J-MELO" *
International broadcast - February 3rd
National broadcast - February 8th
Morning Musume '20 will be appearing *
Please definitely check it out *
<3 Ishida Ayumi-san <3 [Answer 1]
After the recording, we went home together.
To be continued
* Morning Musume '20 Makino Maria Photobook *
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The pre-order bonus is here
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* You have until January 20th, 2020 at 11:59pm to order to enter the lottery where 100 people will win a "book signed in the customer's name" as a present ♪
Usapyon and new friends appearance
To be continued
Look at Makino Maria's Instagram, okay
See Ya - this was Makino Maria
I hope there's lots of fun and happiness tomorrow, too <3
Azabu-Juban has become a well known Sailor Moon real-life location. But did you know another Tokyo spot, Tennouzu Isle, is the model for Mugen Gakuen? Read more on my blog!