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KATO Akira: Aloof Bricoleur

Arts Maebashi presents this exhibition, the first one showing the activities of Akira Kato as one of the contemporary artists who newly represent the region of Gunma. Akira Kato carried on activities as an artist member of the “Gunma NOMO Group”, that was active in Maebashi in the 1960s.…
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Special Lecture: Miki Okubo: Challenge of an Alien (Étranger) Lecturer: How I Contribute to Enlivening University Classes through Creating Artistic Actions

Miki Okubo, lecturer at The University of Paris 8, will deliver a special lecture in our Ueno campus. The lecture will…
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Entrance Examination Orientation Meeting 2017

An information session for the academic year 2018 will be held for prospective students and their guardians. In this session, which is followed by a question and answer session, our faculty will go through the course curriculum and admission…
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Workshop Two Olympic Cities: London and Tokyo

How do the Olympic Games transform the faces of cities? How should we understand the relations between the Olympics, politics, economy, society and ideology? As a preparatory project for the international symposium ‘London…
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Michelle Lim Special Lecture Uncertain Ecologies: Some Notes on Sustainable Curating

Michelle Lim, art historian and curator based in New York and Singapore, will deliver a lecture open to the public as well as students of our University. Dr. Lim is also Assistant...
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London, Rio, Tokyo Olympics Symposium Goldsmiths, University of London 8-10th June 2017 Call for Papers

In this symposium, we will investigate the changes accompanying the 2012 London Olympics, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and the preparations for the 2020…
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David Toop Special Lecture “Boundaries of Practice Based On Listening”

“In a society organized round objective psychological measurement, the power to listen is a potentially iconoclastic one,” writes William Davies in The Happiness Industry. “There is something radical about...
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Martin Zebracki Special Lecture “Whither Digital Public Art? The Question of Amphibian Matter”

Digital technologies have increasingly reconfigured the roles and uses of art in public spaces. Not only have they come to question dichotomous spatial boundaries between the…
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