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Exploring Japanese Avant-garde Art Through Butoh Dance
In September 2018, we released an online course, "Exploring Japanese Avant-garde Art Through Butoh Dance," based on our work at the Tatsumi Hijikata Archives. The online course is open to anyone during the course period. There is no charge for the course.
Invitation to Ex-Noguchi Room: Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Property in Universities
Keio University Art Center has launched an online course, "Invitation to Ex-Noguchi Room: Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Property in Universities," based on the Noguchi Room Collection and 'Architecture of Keio' project activities. The course is free of charge for anyone registered on the social learning platform "FutureLearn" during the course period.
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What's on
- SHOW-CASE PROJECT Extra-1 Motohiro Tomii: The Presence of Objects and Matters
- Introduction to Art Archive XXVII: Correspondence-Poetry or Letters and Affects—Shuzo Takiguchi and Shusaku Arakawa/Madeline Gins
- Correspondences and Hyōryūshi [Drifting-poetry]
- ラーニング・ワークショップ「放送博物館」で考えるーアナログ技術のこれまで・これから
- Ambarvalia XIV Junzaburo and the Fukuiku: A Fresh Look at Modernism and Its Impact
- The 39th Anniversary of Hijikata Tatsumi’s Death: Talking together about Hijikata Tatsumi
- Cityscape by Myōjō-in: A Temple as a Stationary Observer of a city
- Symposium "Garden and Contemporary Art: As for Capturing Events"