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NEW ART SEEN

CULTURE / Art / NEW ART SEEN
Nov 21, 2001
It's bewildering and bewitching
Someone should tell Karen Kilimnik that when she changes the date of birth on her resume, she should also tweak the other dates listed there, lest she end up appearing to have graduated from university at age 14. This is the case with the bio provided by Gallery Side 2, where the enigmatic painter and installation artist is now holding her second Tokyo solo show in three years.
CULTURE / Art / NEW ART SEEN
Nov 14, 2001
Art triumphs over vain landfill protest
It didn't matter much to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government that residents of Ome City in western Tokyo opposed the destruction of a large area of forest in the nearby town of Hinode to create a landfill site.
CULTURE / Art / NEW ART SEEN
Nov 7, 2001
Art in the midst of 'iniquity'
I live in Kabukicho -- the infamous tangle of sex clubs and mahjongg parlors located just north of Shinjuku Station's East Exit. There are a number of reasons why I live where I do: the hundreds of wonderful all-night Asian restaurants and supermarkets; the fact that I can walk from my apartment to the world's busiest train station in a matter of minutes; and surprisingly, perhaps, the relatively low rent. The price of housing is a function of supply and demand, and it seems Kabukicho's seedy reputation scares off the more strait-laced prospective tenants.

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When trying to trace your lineage in Japan, the "koseki" is the most important form of document you'll encounter.
Climbing the branches of a Japanese family tree