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Kagurazaka rooftop
Last Saturday we went to Kagurazaka and dropped by Kodama Gallery which held an exhibition of works by Higashi Arika.
There was access to the rooftop so I took the opportunity to take these few pictures.
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Higashi Arika's exhibition, titled "skin", goes on until December 24.
Kodama Gallery
Minato dai-3 bldg. 4F, 3-7 Nishi-gokenchō, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
東京都西五軒町3-7 ミナト第三ビル4F
(But don't even try going without a map!)
Posted on December 21, 2005 at 00:26 | Tweet
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I guess the rooftop was more interesting than the exhibit.
Posted by Roy on December 22, 2005 at 13:13
Not exactly. It just didn't occur to me to take pictures of the exhibit, and I went to the rooftop afterwards. And my blog entry focused on the pictures so I didn't give more details.
The exhibition was interesting, it had cloth animal-like shapes that you can play with. Some parts are made to let air through, so that throwing them in the wind is supposed to make them inflate and float like a kite (see photo on gallery's site).
There was also a large strange structure made of blue vinyl (like the sheets used by the homeless) that could also be inflated into shape using an air compressor.
Posted by Patrick on December 22, 2005 at 13:43