If there’s only one art show you see this month, make sure it’s
Noriko Ambe’s “Time Lag,” opening at
Scai The Bathouse this Friday, March 25th. Her topographic sculptures are created by making precise cut-outs in books, magazines and other forms of paper. In these selected works she uses a synthetic paper called
YUPO.
images courtesy Scai The Bathhouse | click to enlarge
SCAI THE BATHHOUSE opened in 1993 with the completion of the renovation of Kashiwayu, a venerable public bath with a 200-year history. SCAI THE BATHHOUSE is a contemporary art gallery known for introducing Japan’s avant-garde artists to the world as well as for helping exceptional artists from abroad to establish a presence in Japan.
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