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5 July 2006

Atomic Sushi

When Simon May took up a year-long post as Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tokyo, he was the first Briton to do so since 1882.

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28 June 2006

An Audience with Seijun Suzuki

Born in Tokyo in 1923, Seijun Suzuki has had a long and productive career (including over 40 films), and has inspired countless filmmakers across the globe such as Quentin Tarantino (who paid tribute to Suzuki’s’s film Tokyo Drifter in his 2003 film Kill Bill Vol. 1). Jim Jarmusch also paid homage to Suzuki in his 1999 film, Ghost Dog, which employs elements from Suzuki’s Branded to Kill. John Woo has named Suzuki one of the top 10 filmmakers in the world.

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31 May 2006

CROSS CURRENTS: glasswork and ceramics by Keiko Mukaide and Simon Ward

A private viewing which exhibited the glass and ceramic work of Keiko Mukaide and Simon Ward by Cross Currents, and examined the cultural differences and similarities of two artists from opposite sides of the world. With a myriad of experience of living and working in both Japan and the UK, the exhibition visually explored fragments of their shared narrative and the sympathies and contrasts between their island cultures.

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11 May 2006

'Falling Blossom' by Peter Pagnamenta and Momoko Williams

Based on over 800 letters written by a British army officer, Arthur Hart-Synnot, to Masa Suzuki in Tokyo in the early years of the twentieth century, this book not only tells the moving story of its protagonists but sets this against the rapid changes that were taking place in British and Japanese society, and the conflicts of the time.

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8 March 2006

THE ART OF HYOSO:by Yukio Yamamoto

For the first time in the UK, work by acclaimed master craftsman Yukio Yamamoto will be showcased in a new exhibition. This offers a rare opportunity to discover and appreciate hyoso, the traditional Japanese craft of mounting artworks.

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