Bathhouse and Other Tanka
November 07, 2023
This first US publication by the legendary tanka master of love, homoerotic desire, and destruction, Tatsuhiko Ishii (ACCH Japan 1997, 1999), will be available on November 7, 2023.
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This first US publication by the legendary tanka master of love, homoerotic desire, and destruction, Tatsuhiko Ishii (ACCH Japan 1997, 1999), will be available on November 7, 2023.
View EventSee new contemporary puppet theatre works by resident and international puppet artists at the 10th La MaMa Puppet Festival (ACC multiple grants since 1977).
View EventThe selection of Koichiro Kurita's (ACC 1990) photographs on exhibition presents nature as the artist sees it in terms of Chi Sui Ki, or terrasphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, and the borders that each of these realms share with one another and all forms of life.
View Event"Black and White: The Aesthetics of Photography," from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, is one of the richest collections of its kind in the world. This retrospective exhibition covering the history of black and white photography features photographs by Koichiro Kurita (ACC 1990).
View EventSandra Eula Lee (ACC 2009) is a multidisciplinary artist who alters ordinary and found objects to explore notions of permanence. This exhibition showcases selections from The Walking Mountain series, which primarily consists of over 80 drawings created since 2014.
View EventTowada Art Center will hold a solo exhibition of the artist Mino Arata (ACC 2021 NY Fellow) at its satellite venue space from September 16 to December 17, 2023.
View EventOn 8/27, 9/29, 10/27, and 12/28 Marin Naruse (ACC Current Fellow) hosts a Shimauta Workshop Series at the Uke Hut.
View EventWatch ACC Alumni Tsui Guangyu (ACC 2017), Isa Ho (2013, 2016), Chaw Ei Thein (ACC 2008, 2009), and Tiffany Chung (ACC 2015) have their work featured in After Hope: Videos of Resistance highlighting the importance of hope in survival and change.
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