This exhibition explores Miyakobashi Yokocho in drawings, photographs and text. It reveals previously concealed glimpses into Japan’s changing urban culture. Constructed in 1964, just in time for Tokyo’s Summer Olympics, Miyakobashi Shopping Centre transformed a formerly cluttered black market area into an orderly urban marketplace. Over several decades, courageous women converted Miyakobashi into the vibrant entertainment block it is today. Miyakobashi Yokocho is now home to sixty-one lift-sized spaces: ‘ sunakku ’ (snack bars), frequented by business men, local residents and the occasional tourist alike
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U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - First Place, Maize Award for Single-Term ProjectsKyoko Ma...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Olympic Tea House (2018). Joshibi Art...
One of the 46 ft. long glass panels; A design museum in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, which opened in 200...
Mark Purdom's Photobook 'Under' was accepted for Photobook Show and was exhibited at the 72 Gallery,...
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Nov. 18, 2012-Feb. 25, 2013.Inc...
Traditional Japanese art, an important part of the country’s millennia spanning history and culture,...
One of the roof gardens, a bamboo grove growing within a floating grid structure; A joint project of...
A collaborative research project, instigated by Anna Francis, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, whic...
This book is a celebration of Tokyo: one of the world's most creative, dynamic and fascinating citie...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
This series reports on collaborative field works of Sugiura's laboratory on renovation of public spa...
A duo exhibition of photographic works by Karen Knorr and Shiho Kito (an ex-UCA alumni based in Toky...
The Manggha Museum, the only state institution popularising Japanese culture in Poland, combines mus...
Catalogue to an exhibition where multidisciplinary artist Whittome establishes links between photogr...
Shadow Worlds explores artistic responses to the hidden, the subtle and the overlooked through insta...
U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - First Place, Maize Award for Single-Term ProjectsKyoko Ma...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Olympic Tea House (2018). Joshibi Art...
One of the 46 ft. long glass panels; A design museum in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, which opened in 200...