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The Doraemon Exhibition Singapore 2022 at the National Museum of Singapore Showcasing Doraemon through the lens of 28 leading contemporary Japanese artists and arts groups, the artworks on display respond to the theme of “Create Your Own Original Doraemon”. . Artists >> Makoto AIDA, Kayo UME, Motohiko ODANI, Ryota KUWAKUBO, Tomoko KONOIKE, Akinori GOTO, Satomi KONDO, Tomoyoshi SAKAMOTO, Masaharu SATO, ShiShi YAMAZAKI, Ai SHINOHARA, Kotobuki SHIRIAGARI, Yuta NAKAZATO, Suitou Nakatsuka, Yoshitomo NARA, Yasuyuki NISHIO, Mika NINAGAWA, Miran FUKUDA, Sebastian MASUDA, Kumi MACHIDA, Mr., Takashi MURAKAMI, Yasumasa MORIMURA + Junko KOIKE, YAMAGUCHI Akira, Hidenori YAMAGUCHI + Wataru ITO, Ryuki YAMAMOTO, Rena Rena (Rena Nakajima), Nozomi WATANABE. (at National Museum of Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnbEI7IvXvj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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LIFE Exhibition (2006) poster
#kyoko okazaki#poster#japanese art#Contemporary Art Gallery#art tower mito#Hanako Imamura#Hideaki Kawashima#Yuichi Saito#Takuya Sasaki#Takashi Shuji#Koji Tanada#Yasuyuki Nishio#Akira the Hustler#HEARTBEAT DRAWING-SASAKI#Korehiko Hino#Masami Yamagiwa#Masayuki Yoshinaga
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random question but what even is the spiral thing in The Unraveling album cover? shark teeth?
Thank you, you are forcing me to finally look at the interviews in MINERVA!
Officially, the note that the artist left when presenting the sketches said: “the circle of creation and the hope that follows”. It does illustrate living organisms because this circular artwork represents the ecosystem, with each sort of creature stabbing the other and absorbing its lifeflow, but being stabbed as well. This order is maintained and becomes harmonious overall.
Interestingly, it was Toshiya who chanced upon the artist, Nishio Yasuyuki’s work in a book store when he was trying to kill time one day. He liked the style where the artistic pieces could seem ugly but also be beautiful. Toshiya, him and You Masuda discussed how children were actually almost always rejoiced at this work, whereas adults tried to hide it, put a lid on what’s uncomfortable.
Nishio was made to listen to the song (and attend one of their live shows?) and it was shared to him that Dir en grey members had pulled up the keywords “zero” and “regression” when brainstorming about what the amini-album jacket could be. The actual artwork spans on 70cm in diametre, by the way. The wrapped, complex styling of the band name and album title was done on purpose, because they see “unraveling” as meaning analysing. They also indicated that Dir en grey was beyond a point where they needed their name to be recognised very clearly. Plus, just like Toshiya when he selects a book, it may be the cover page that is meant to grasp his attention and make an impression.
They did liken the whole thing to an “extraterrestrial creature”, but also essentially a self-sufficient micro-society. It represents humanity, in a way, because life is all about living while hurting others and being hurt. It’s beautiful, but there are damages that affect a whole generation.
#Unraveling#The Unraveling#Dir en grey#artwork#album#mini album#ask#anon#Toshiya#interview#translation#collaboration#artist#coil#organism#monster#circle
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Annunciata la serie animata di “Sounan desu ka?”
Serie TV anime, luglio 2019
Adattamento animato del manga “Sounan desu ka?” (Are you lost?), scritto da Kentarou Okamoto e illustrato da Riri Sagara.
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Regia: Nobuyoshi Nagayama
Sceneggiatura: Touko Machida
Character design: Junnosuke Nishio
Prop design: Reiko Satou
Fondali/Concept art: Noboru Sakuma
Direttore artistico: Chikara Nishikura
Colorazioni: Yumika Ogawa
Direttore della fotografia: Yasuyuki Itou
Montaggio: Yuuji Oka
Direttore del suono: Teruaki Sugawara
Musiche: Akiyuki Tateyama
Studio di animazione: Ezόla
Produzione: Nihon Ad Systems
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Homare Onishima: M.A.O
Asuka Suzumori: Hiyori Kouno
Mutsu Amatani: Kiyono Yasuno
Shion Kujoi: Azumi Waki
La storia segue quattro studentesse, naufragate a seguito di un incidente aereo. Le ragazze si ritrovano su un’isola deserta e dovranno trovare il modo di sopravvivere!
L’opera viene serializzata su Weekly Young Magazine dal gennaio 2017 e attualmente conta tre volumi pubblicati in Giappone, con i quarto in arrivo il 6 marzo di quest’anno.
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#sounan desu ka?#are you lost?#anime#serie tv#manga#estate 2019#newsintheshell#news in the shell#kentarou okamoto#riri sagara
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Doraemon Art Exhibition Heads to Osaka in July of 2019
From July 12 - September 23, 2019, the Osaka Culturarium at Tempozan venue in Kaigandori, Minato Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan will host an art exhibition featuring works by 28 Japanese artists inspired by Fujiko F. Fujio's classic manga and TV anime about a time-traveling robot cat.
"The Doraemon Exhibition Osaka 2019" features works from: Makoto Aida, Kayo Ume, Motohiko Odani, Tomoko Konoike, Masaharu Sato, Kotobuki Shiriagari, Yoshitomo Nara, Yasuyuki Nishio, Mika Ninagawa, Miran Fukuda, Kumi Machida, Mr., Takashi Murakami, Yasumasa Morimura + Junko Koike, Akira Yamaguchi, Nozomi Watanabe, Ryota Kuwakubo, Akinori Goto, Tomomi Kondou, Tomoyoshi Sakamoto, Shishi Yamazaki, Ai Shinohara, Yuta Nakazato, Suitō Nakatsuka, Sebastian Masuda, Hidenori Yamaguchi + Wataru Ito, Ryuki Yamamoto, and Renarena.
Tickets to "The Doraemon Exhibition Osaka 2019" event range in price from 800 yen ($7.30 US) for elementary school students to 1500 yen ($13.69 US) for general admission.
Source: Anime! Anime!
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Nishio Yasuyuki “Sumeru” 2011
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Nishio Yasuyuki, "Tanatotis", 2004.
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Apparition. Nishio Yasuyuki. 2007.
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Yasuyuki Nishio "EXOTICISM" After three years, Japan has encountered an unprecedented earthquake catastrophe. Not only the threats of the massive earthquake and following tsunami but this event also left people with the continuing threat of radiation resulted from the collapsed nuclear power generators of the affected region. In the forceful reminder of fateful crisis of the nation, Nishio contemplated his origin and himself as a Japanese. In the latest works in the exhibition, the artist reconsiders Western classical decoration of which nobody questioned the historical superiority, by reversing the concept of exoticism, a perspective of the West as a cultural center to the foreign. This exhibition will feature a sculpture of a tool as an extension of a body in a form of real-scale car in Victorian decoration, a statue of praying woman as a spaceship to seek salvation in space with the visual vocabulary of the time when space was yet to be discovered, and a relief with narrative elements in reference to “Shojo Manga (Girls’ Comic)”, which distortedly evolved from the mixture of Japanese and Western aesthetics, among others. YAMAMOTO GENDAI Tokyo is pleased to announce “Exoticism”, a solo exhibition of new works by Yasuyuki NISHIO. Dates: 14th Apr. - 12th May 2012 Gallery hours: 11:00-19:00 Closed on Sunday, Monday and National holiday Website: YAMAMOTO GENDAI Opening reception: 18:00-20:00 on 14th April.
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“The Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo 2017”
“The Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo 2017” at Mori Arts Center Gallery Media: Graphics - Manga (2017-11-01 - 2018-01-08)
Organized under the concept “Create Your Own Original Doraemon,” this exhibition brings together 28 artists and artist groups who will present their unique artworks capturing memories of the popular Japanese manga series, “Doraemon.” Since its birth in 1970, “Doraemon” has been capturing the imagination of audiences across Japan. There are also a great number of “Doraemon” fans among globally renowned artists who have been touched and inspired by this long-running manga. How exciting it is to see these artists expressing their feelings and memories of Doraemon through their work? This exhibition invites you to share in this special moment when “art” and “Doraemon” come together. [Artists] Makoto Aida, Kayo Ume, Motohiko Odani, Ryota Kuwakubo, Tomoko Konoike, Akinori Goto, Satomi Kondo, Tomoyoshi Sakamoto, Masaharu Sato, ShiShi Yamazaki, Ai Shinohara, Kotobuki Shiriagari, Yuta Nakazato, Suito Nakatsuka, Yoshitomo Nara, Yasuyuki Nishio, Mika Ninagawa, Miran Fukuda, Sebastian Masuda, Kumi Machida, Mr., Takashi Murakami, Yasumasa Morimura+Junko Koike, Akira Yamaguchi, Hidenori Yamaguchi + Wataru Ito, Ryuki Yamamoto, RenaRena, Nozomi Watanabe
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“The Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo 2017” at Mori Arts Center Gallery Media: Graphics - Manga (2017-11-01 - 2018-01-08)
Organized under the concept “Create Your Own Original Doraemon,” this exhibition brings together 28 artists and artist groups who will present their unique artworks capturing memories of the popular Japanese manga series, “Doraemon.” Since its birth in 1970, “Doraemon” has been capturing the imagination of audiences across Japan. There are also a great number of “Doraemon” fans among globally renowned artists who have been touched and inspired by this long-running manga. How exciting it is to see these artists expressing their feelings and memories of Doraemon through their work? This exhibition invites you to share in this special moment when “art” and “Doraemon” come together. [Artists] Makoto Aida, Kayo Ume, Motohiko Odani, Ryota Kuwakubo, Tomoko Konoike, Akinori Goto, Satomi Kondo, Tomoyoshi Sakamoto, Masaharu Sato, ShiShi Yamazaki, Ai Shinohara, Kotobuki Shiriagari, Yuta Nakazato, Suito Nakatsuka, Yoshitomo Nara, Yasuyuki Nishio, Mika Ninagawa, Miran Fukuda, Sebastian Masuda, Kumi Machida, Mr., Takashi Murakami, Yasumasa Morimura+Junko Koike, Akira Yamaguchi, Hidenori Yamaguchi + Wataru Ito, Ryuki Yamamoto, RenaRena, Nozomi Watanabe
http://www.tokyoartbeat.com//media/event/2017/34B9-80 via Art Japan
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