Category: Review
  • RUTEN – In Memory of Takehiko Sugawara

    From October 9 to November 8, Galerie Tamenaga Paris presents a commemorative retrospective on the works of Takehiko Sugawara. The artist, who was born in Tokyo in 1962, tragically accidentally passed last summer during a solitary trek on Mount Tsurugi to study Toyama’s ancient cedars. His work merges different traditions: he followed the tradition of…

  • Frieze London 2025, Preview KAYOKOYUKI

    For Frieze London 2025, Tokyo-based gallery Kayokoyuki presents a dialogue between two Japanese artists, Daichi Takagi and Yutaka Nozawa, whose works explore the shifting boundaries between space, time, figuration, and abstraction through painting, photography, and video. Daichi Takagi’s work draws deeply from nature and from the elements that shape our everyday surroundings.Early in his career,…

  • Thao Nguyen Phan: “The Sun Falls Silently”

    “History is written by the winners and when the North won the war in 1975, they rewrote history,” says Thao Nguyen Phan. In “The Sun Falls Silently”, she transforms this trauma into paintings, light sculptures, projections, and films that gesture toward a more hopeful future.