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Twenty-one new attractions that have opened around the world in 2021

While it may seem as if we have been frozen in time for the past couple of years - the rest of the world has been moving on, with amazing attractions to catch up .

Tokyo Exhibition journeys through past and future of Japanese culture

Tokyo Exhibition journeys through past and future of Japanese culture Tokyo Exhibition journeys through past and future of Japanese culture Tokyo, Jul 8 (Prensa Latina) The art exhibition Back TOKYO Forth explores the past and future of Japanese culture at the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal gallery in this city. Organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, as part of the CULTURE GATE to JAPAN initiative, the exhibition brings together pieces by six artists who work with new technologies to promote the attractions of Japan. Art, entertainment, animation and manga make up the exhibition that ventures into the field of media arts, focused on the problems of today s society and its relationship with the culture of the past and the direction towards the future.

Expressing the past and the future of Tokyo in a new Media Art exhibit will open at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal on July 7

The displayed work is based on the motif of Showa era lifestyles. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1980. Ph.D. Film and New Media Studies at the Graduate School of Film and New Media, TokyoUniversity of the Arts. Stayed in New York as grantee of the Asian Cultural Council(ACC) in 2019. Tsuda focuses on creative work based on the characteristics of video. Recent group exhibitions include Inter+Play: Arts Towada 10th Anniversary Exhibition Part 1 (Towada Art Center, Aomori) in 2020, Aichi Triennale 2019: Taming Y/Our Passion (Aichi), Roppongi Crossing 2019: Connexions (Mori Art Museum, Tokyo). Solo exhibitions include Trilogue (TARO NASU, Tokyo) in 2020, Observing Forest (Zarya contemporary art center, Vladivostok) in 2017.

Culture Gate brings top-flight artworks to Japan s airports

Apr 17, 2021 The more cautious traveler will always have time to kill at an airport. Maybe they’ll peruse a few shops, look for a cafe or just vacantly stare at the flight information board. There’s usually not much else to do. Imagine their astonishment if they were to stumble across a huge contemporary artwork, one so unusual, it begs to be approached. Yuri Suzuki and Miyu Hosoi’s new “Crowd Cloud” sound sculpture at Haneda Airport offers that element of surprise. A conceptual but playful work, the copse of tall golden and black trumpet horns dominates a corner of the domestic departure floor, inviting visitors to wander around it, lean in and listen to a chorus of soft, relaxing sounds. Step farther away and the notes dissipate into the white noise of its location.

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