March 22, 2011

Tomokazu Matsuyama will be giving an artists talk alongside Ushio Shinohara in conjunction with Asian Contemporary Art Week at Asia Society and Museum.
From Asia Society:
Come hear a lively discussion about Japanese culture and history between New York-based artists Ushio Shinohara (b. 1932) and Tomokazu Matsuyama (b. 1976). Shinohara made his iconic status as a Neo-Dada artist in Japan in the late 1950s and moved to New York in 1969. Following in Shinohara’s footsteps, Matsuyama, who has lived in New York since 2001, breaks-up, remixes, and reshapes images of Japanese art. Moderated by Asia Society Associate Curator Miwako Tezuka.
Free admission. Limited Seating. Tickets available on a first come, first served basis.
Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Avenue (at 70th Street) - MAP
Tel: 212-288-6400
More information at ACAW
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March 2011