While in Tokyo I, alongside many others, attended the Basara exhibition at the Spiral Gallery. An interesting visual intermingling that highlighted aesthetic beauty and resistance simultaneously, two subjects I am particularly fond of.
A number of creatives contributed in an diversse swash of mediums but those I readily recognized and/or am a fan of were: Shige, Tenmyuouya Hishashi, Ikeda Manabu, Maru Waka, Tetsuya Noguchi, and Hitozuki.
The contribution of most interest to me, socially speaking, was Shige's clientèle. The significance of this will not likely present itself unless one has a broad understanding of (assuming the reader does) tattoo culture in Japan but, to my knowledge, this was the first exhibition of live tattooed bodies at a substantial public space within Japan in modern history.
Although, in Japan there are other times tattoos are displayed in public, such as the Sanja Festival in Asakusa, this display by the Yakuza is not officially sanctioned. Nor is notice taken by those in the "high art" (hate that phrase) circle of snobbery.
Also, as the NSKolectiv we did do an exhibition of live backpieces in Osaka during 2007, but this milestone is not as significant as the current for two reasons: 1) As was all things we did/do the event was intentionally DIY, taking place at the Three Tides Gallery which is located below a tattoo workspace. Therefore the expected attendees were directly associated with the local tattoo community not the overall civilian population. 2) We, as foreigners, were allowed a certain degree of social lax in which to put something like that on.
Spiral Gallery, on the other hand, is a public art space in the heart of Tokyo. The exhibition was sanctioned by a third party not directly associated with tattooing. Shige's work was tethered with other creatives working in more socially acceptable mediums. Anyone could attend and a broad array of people did from an equally broad cross section of social sects, which are much more defined than, for instance, back in the States.
I was duly impressed by the significance of the event. Was an honor to see something like that go down. Well played.
Tenmyuouya Hisashi
Ikeda Manabu
Tetsuya Noguchi
Shige
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Showing posts with label Tokyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo. Show all posts
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
MY OTHER CAR IS A DEKOTORA
Dekotora trucks are so over the top, out the window, and into outer space. Cycling through all sorts of ridiculousness before circling back to really cool.
Jeepney rigs, Jingle trucks, Columbian Chivas... customization without borders. Lil' history.
Jeepney rigs, Jingle trucks, Columbian Chivas... customization without borders. Lil' history.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
BLACK OPS
Once again across the Pacific working full black.
Black Op: a covert operation typically involving activities that are highly clandestine and, often, outside of standard protocol.Although the part is small and ends with an untimely death, (skinned-a-)live ika plays an important role in this extended adventure.
Photo: Max Dolberg
Black Op: a covert operation typically involving activities that are highly clandestine and, often, outside of standard protocol.Although the part is small and ends with an untimely death, (skinned-a-)live ika plays an important role in this extended adventure.
Photo: Max Dolberg
Location:Asakusa, Japan
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
BLOODWORK: TOKYO SWAN SONG
The path of the BloodWork: Sleeves project has come to it's conclusion at the Last Gallery in Tokyo. Fitting gallery name.
I'd shed a tear recalling the long road traveled had I not been preoccupied have so much goddamn fun along the way.
Thanks again everyone for all of your support.
Ussun tanoshikunai suwari shigoto ishukan ganbare! Gomeeeen!
Location:Tokyo, Japan
Ussun tanoshikunai suwari shigoto ishukan ganbare! Gomeeeen!
BLOODWORK: TOKYO TOWER
Tokyo Tower book signing... Some things you don't envision the processes of life granting you.
However, we only sold one copy of BloodWork. More than half the people came for REZISTR tags in blackbooks and on various garments...
Better n' diggin' ditches.
Murata san taihen osewa ni nari arigato gozaimashita!
Location:Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Murata san taihen osewa ni nari arigato gozaimashita!
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
BLOODWORK: JAPAN
In a few days we're all making the jump to Japan to host the final BloodWork: Sleeves exhibition(s). Good times beware.
More info than you need:
OSAKA: EXHIBITION & RELEASE PARTY
*開催日:2010年02月06日(土)
*場所:スリータイズタトゥー
〒550-0015 大阪市西区南堀江1-8-5
TEL : 06-6535-6227
*入場無料FREE
MUSIC SELECT
DJ BAKU (POPGROUP)
DJ HIKARU (BOUNTY HUNTER)
MKT (SAND / A.F.T.B.S.)
DJ E.I.G.H.T. (TIPTRO)
etc…
*場所:スリータイズタトゥー
〒550-0015 大阪市西区南堀江1-8-5
TEL : 06-6535-6227
*入場無料FREE
MUSIC SELECT
DJ BAKU (POPGROUP)
DJ HIKARU (BOUNTY HUNTER)
MKT (SAND / A.F.T.B.S.)
DJ E.I.G.H.T. (TIPTRO)
etc…
*開催日:2010年02月13日(土)
*場所: 東京渋谷区タワーレコード渋谷店 7F タワーブックス
〒150-0041 東京都渋谷区神南1-22-14
TEL : 03-3496-3661
*入場無料FREE
*場所: 東京渋谷区タワーレコード渋谷店 7F タワーブックス
〒150-0041 東京都渋谷区神南1-22-14
TEL : 03-3496-3661
*入場無料FREE
*開催日(開催期間):2010年2月14日(日)〜20日(土)
*開催時間 :全日共通 14:00 – 20:00
*場所:THE LAST GALLERY
〒108-0072 東京都港区白金3-1-11
TEL : 03-5422-9207
*入場無料FREE
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
TOKYHOES
After doing Tokyo hotel (Tokyho) tatts all day Matt and I bought some whiskey and wandered around the streets of Tokyo, 2am and the streets were still packed. During our early morning stroll we added an "es" to the Tokyho phrase and ended up with "Tokyhoes". Got back to the room where Matt consumed a box of Special K with freeze dried strawberries. I was confused as to how smoking and simultaneously eating strawberry cereal could be appetizing but...


Thursday, July 16, 2009
JP: FOOD, WORK, FRIENDS
Matt, Masa, and I bounced around JP on our way from Osaka to Tokyo. Eventually made it all the way up to Yokohama before scooting back down to Tokyo. Checked into a weekly hotel, ate, got drunk, wandered around, blacked out. Woke up and started tattooing (pine for the days when tattooing out of a hotel was no problem). Later in the evening we visited with friends and had some really amazing food. For the next five days we basically repeated the same daily routine before bouncing our way back to Osaka.














Met some new people and experienced a few entirely new tastes.
More adventure flicks here!
Met some new people and experienced a few entirely new tastes.
More adventure flicks here!
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