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Joji Nakamura: How I paint some of my paintings
Contributor(s): Ohayon, Shai (Foreword by), Nakamura, Joji (Illustrator), Gómez, Edward M. (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1543132944     ISBN-13: 9781543132946
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $17.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2017
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- Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General
Physical Information: 0.18" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.41 lbs) 68 pages
 
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This is a bilingual exhibition catalogue (Eng/Jap), presenting the work of the contemporary Japanese artist Joji Nakamura. The catalogue accompanies Nakamura's exhibition, How I paint some of my paintings, at The Container, Tokyo and gives insight into the work processes of the artist. The Container is a contemporary exhibition space in Nakameguro, Tokyo. The space opened in March 2011 to create a site that encourages people to engage with art installations and works, where the emphasis is on curation and the accessibility of contemporary art and ideas to the general public. As the name suggests, the physical space is no more than a constructed shipping container (485x180x177cm), made to measurements of old Japanese shipping containers, housed inside Bross hair salon, in one of Tokyo's most loved and trendy neighbourhoods. The Container invites Japanese and international artists to make site-specific installations four times a year. Each installation remains on view to the public for two-and-a- half months. Since 2013, The Container also started to publish full-colour, bilingual (Jap/Eng) exhibition catalogues, available on Amazon US, Canada, and Europe, as well as a variety of online publishers and academic and public libraries across the US. The space receives extensive international coverage, including ArtAsiaPacifc, Artforum, Hyperallergic, Glass Magazine, Art & Antiques Magazine, Dazed & Confused, Blouin Artinfo, Art-iT, Bijutsu-Techo/BT, NHK, Tokyo Art Beat, The Japan Times, and The Sunday Times, travel guides and in-flight magazines, to mention only a few. www.the-container.com