[spectre] ART iT e-news

Andreas Broeckmann ab at tesla-berlin.de
Mon Oct 22 19:10:34 CEST 2007


From: mm at art-it.jp
Subject: ART iT e-news
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 02:51:08 +0900


ART iT Topics
Fourth anniversary, revamped edition on sale <http://www.art-it.jp/e_index.php>


ART iT is happy to announce the release of our seventeenth edition - 
marking our fourth anniversary - and with it a more article and 
information-filled revamping of our website.
We ask for your continued support of our new print and web editions.


ART iT No. 17
Art in Japan and Asia-Pacific
Fall / Winter 2007
JPY1,400 / US$15.00 / CAN$18.00

Out of Tokyo: Evolutions in Japanese art

Roppongi Crossing

Space for Your Future

Murakami Takashi
Front Cover: Nawa Kohei + Kito Kengo
Photo: Ishikawa Natsuko


Message from the Editor

The Japanese art scene revived and revamped

To coincide with our fourth anniversary, we decided to revamp both 
the content and design of ART iT. The website www.art-it.jp has also 
been overhauled, with a number of articles and the Exhibition 
Calendar transferred there. In addition we have launched ART iT 
e-news, and will offer exhibition reviews plus a plethora of other 
exclusive content. The art scene changes by the day, and using both 
print and internet we'll be aiming to respond as quickly as possible.

Japanese contemporary art, for a time eclipsed by work coming out of 
the likes of China and India, is looking healthy again too at long 
last. A younger generation of artists have honed their abilities and 
are ambitiously producing and presenting a stream of new work. There 
have also been some noteworthy successes in relations with the 
international art world.

By an odd coincidence, three shows scheduled for Tokyo this autumn 
tackle the themes of 'crossing domains', 'intersection', and 
'hybridization'. In a land without the history or environment of the 
West, but where like every other place on Earth globalization is 
proceeding apace, what constitutes original, distinctive artistic 
expression? We hope you'll find the answer in this issue of ART iT.

Ozaki Tetsuya, ART-iT publisher and editor-in-chief

ART iT Topics
ART iT website overhauled <http://www.art-it.jp/e_index.php>


Also coinciding with our fourth anniversary, the ART iT website has 
been overhauled, now providing easy-access, up-to-date information on 
the ever-evolving Asia-Pacific art scene and marking the launch of 
the Asia-Pacific's most powerful art website.

Taking advantage of the immediacy and convenience of the internet, 
we'll be updating the following segments on a regular basis including 
web exclusives.

< http://www.art-it.jp/e_index.php>www.art-it.jp


<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review.php>Reviews (New! Web original)
ART iT correspondents in Japan and around the world review the shows 
they've seen and think you should know.

<http://www.art-it.jp/calendar/e_2.php>Exhibition Calendar & 
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_schedule.php>Search
ART iT's exhibition calendar has moved to the Web where it is now 
linked to a gallery list and search engine. Here we can provide 
broader coverage of the Asian-Pacific art scene and update info as it 
changes.

<http://www.art-it.jp/e_smgo.php>Art Market: The Show Must Go On
ART iT's popular series on the booming art market has also moved to 
the Web, where we can report on the turn of events as they happen at 
key contemporary art fairs and auctions.

Plus...
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_interview.php>Interviews, 
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_patron.php>"Structures that support the 
arts", <http://www.art-it.jp/originals02en/>ART iT originals, and a 
plethora of other content including that linked to the magazine.

We will also continue to introduce the current and back issues of the 
magazine, making online subscriptions and purchases easier than ever.
So bookmark us and stay tuned!

New exhibition reviews

 
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=6>10th International 
Istanbul Biennial     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=4>Choi Jae Eun: Lucy and 
Her Time     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=9>Dialogue with the 
City     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=7>Lee Ufan     
 
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=8>Masada Takeshi: New 
Paintings     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=3>Morimura Yasumasa: 
Bi[bi:]-Class, Be Quiet     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=21>Shirana Shahbazi 
Meanwhile     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_review_detail.php?id=10>Zhang Huan: Altered 
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New articles

 
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_interview01.php>Interview with Ernesto 
Neto     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_interview02.php>Conversation between 
Higashionna Yuichi and Ukawa Naohiro     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_patron.php>Structures that support the arts: 
Deutsche Bank     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_smgo.php>Art fairs in focus: 01: Frieze Art 
Fair (London)     
<http://www.art-it.jp/e_cotm17.php>"The future will be..." list 
compiled by Hans Ulrich Obrist    

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