Alison Bradley Projects
Post-war & contemporary art gallery in Chelsea, NYC
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Alison Bradley Projects
Alison Bradley Projects
Alison Bradley Projects is a New York-based gallery dedicated to advancing engagement with Japanese postwar art and contemporary practices. Yayoi Kusama, Kazuo Shiraga, Tsuruko Yamazaki, Nobuyoshi Araki, Koji Enokura, Tomoo Gokita, Graciela Hasper, Toshimitsu Imai, Kenzo Okada, Miyako Ishiuchi, Minoru Kawabata, Tatsuo Kawaguchi, Masumi Kura, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Ritsue Mishima, Kohei...
Mai Takeshita Exhibition Review | TUSSLE
Mai Takeshita Exhibition Review | TUSSLE
Motohiro Takeda in the Seventh Aim Biennial at the Bronx Museum
Motohiro Takeda in the Seventh Aim Biennial at the Bronx Museum
Tamiko Kawata's Interview
Tamiko Kawata's Interview
Review: Tamiko Kawata
Review: Tamiko Kawata
A review by Michael Forbes, plus what to bookmark this week.
64 Visuals That Defined the Year in Arts - The New York Times
64 Visuals That Defined the Year in Arts - The New York Times
Bad Bunny, Addison Rae, Audra McDonald, a cotillion class, Bing the dog and many more were subjects of the photographs commissioned by our photo editors this year.
Tamiko Kawata, Together II: Waterfall
Tamiko Kawata, Together II: Waterfall
Step behind the scenes and witness the creation of Together II: Waterfall, Tamiko Kawata’s largest site-specific installation for Alison Bradley Projects. In...
Anonymous Was a Woman Names Winners of 2025 Grants
Anonymous Was a Woman Names Winners of 2025 Grants
Anonymous Was a Woman named the winners of its 2025 grants, including Candida Alvarez, Park McArthur, and more.
Tamiko Kawata in Shukan NY Seikatsu
Tamiko Kawata in Shukan NY Seikatsu
The Artist Who Bends Photography Into Many Shapes
The Artist Who Bends Photography Into Many Shapes
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BOMB Magazine | Kunié Sugiura by Shelly Silver
BOMB Magazine | Kunié Sugiura by Shelly Silver
Motohiro Takeda: Something To Remember You By - The Brooklyn Rail
Motohiro Takeda: Something To Remember You By - The Brooklyn Rail
Motohiro Takeda’s artworks create an ambient milieu of quiet dominance and gentle radiance, graced by delicate remnants of botanical matter and nostalgic objects.
Tamiko Nishimura Makes the Invisible Visible
Tamiko Nishimura Makes the Invisible Visible
In Nishimura’s devastating photographs of everyday life in Japan, the past is never past, and the people are rendered invisible.
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