
192: The sweaty pleasure of Japan’s inconvenient art
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About this listen
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Articles | Twitter | Instagram
Thu-Huong Ha: Articles | Twitter | Instagram
Read more:
- Why is the most exciting art in Japan so hard to get to? (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- A list of Japan's remote art sites (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- Sixteen hours in Marina Abramovic’s nightmare hotel (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- Japan’s birth rate hit new low in 2023 (Kanako Takahara, The Japan Times)
- Tokyo government to launch dating app in bid to boost birth rate (AFP-Jiji)
Photo: Yayoi Kusama’s “Pumpkin,” once the victim of high waves that dragged it into the sea, sits at the end of a pier on the south side of Naoshima. | LANCE HENDERSTEIN
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