Showing posts with label Setagaya Art Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Setagaya Art Museum. Show all posts
TWELVE TRAVELS: BRITISH ART ON THE MOVE

TWELVE TRAVELS: BRITISH ART ON THE MOVE

Andy Goldsworthy, Bright sunny morning (1987) A sweeping show unpacks British artistic luggage in Setagaya A good wine, as they say...
TADANORI YOKOO: NO MORE FORKS IN THE ROAD?

TADANORI YOKOO: NO MORE FORKS IN THE ROAD?

A Dark Night's Double Darkness (2001)  Japanese artists, as they age, often benefit from the ‘Hokusai Effect.’ This is the not...
Joan Miro: Graffiti for a Post-Franco Spain

Joan Miro: Graffiti for a Post-Franco Spain

House with Palm Tree, 1918 No artist's life and work – not even Picasso's – better represents the modern history of Spain as ...
Show Undermined by a Surfeit of Masters

Show Undermined by a Surfeit of Masters

Not Van Gogh's best. Save us from the well-rounded exhibition! For museum visitors in Japan, this is a constant danger; something I...