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Virtual Bodies: Absence/Presence in Media

In Virtual Bodies: Absence/Presence in Media, 14 artists based in Japan, Chile, China, Germany, Mexico, and the United States reflect on the post pandemic world through the idea of virtuality...
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Special Lecture by Prof. Sarat Maharaj

We are pleased to have a special lecture by Prof. Sarat Maharaj of Lund University (Sweden) as part of the "Introduction to Arts and Culture in the Age of Globalization"...
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James Bridle Special Lecture “Ways of thinking, ways of being”

The Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts is pleased to announce a special lecture by London-based artist and writer James Bridle as part of the "Introduction to Arts and Culture in the Age of Globalization" class...
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Thailand Biennale, KORAT 2021

The "Thailand Biennale, KORAT 2021," for which Professor Yuko Hasegawa of Tokyo University of the Arts serves as artistic director, will open on December 18th..
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Introduction to Art and Culture in the Global Age SPECIAL LECTURE by Leo Ching:
The New “Great Game”? Anti-Japanism in the Era of China’s Rise

In this course we invite specialist from around the world to give lectures. This time we invite Prof. Leo Ching.
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offline & online talk event with Kunihiko Morinaga and Professor Yuko Hasegawa

Professor Hasegawa will have an offline & online talk event with Kunihiko Morinaga on Nov. 14 (Sun) 20:00- 21:00...
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War Painting / Heterotopia by Akira Takayama will be open at Misa Shin Gallery.

You can listen to the words written by Asian poets based on the war paintings that depict WWII in Asia. The paintings are in the museum's collection, so you can't see them in the gallery, but...
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International Conference & Workshop A/R/P (Art/Research/Practice) 2021

The fields of contemporary art and research in the humanities and social sciences are beginning to interconnect. Research-based art (RBA)—in which artists create artworks and projects based on sociological and anthropological research—has been expanding greatly, partly due to the “social turn” in contemporary art since the early 1990s...
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