Fire Cistern
Originally uploaded by nofrills.
a tokyo photolog (my flickr archive, and occasional rant and rave: I have a free flickr acount, and want to keep the pics I have uploaded.)
A screenshot.
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Tokyo local goverment's idea of "Street Art" in reality. Ishihara declares the wall is a canvas, and he means this.
Roppongi, Tokyo
A close-up shot of this piece. I believe someone put a finishing touch on it to make it look "real". *grin, grin*
Roppongi, Tokyo
I think I got the artist's idea, and this makes me grin.
The same wall as this and this, that is, a part of Tokyo's official "Street Art Programme".
Roppongi. Tokyo
The same wall as this and this, that is, a part of Tokyo's official "Street Art Programme".
Roppongi. Tokyo
Tokyo local goverment's idea of "Street Art" in reality. Ishihara declares the wall is a canvas, and he means this.
Roppongi, Tokyo
I'm not going to give a lecture about the Governer of Tokyo, Shintaro Ishihara. All you need to know is 1) He is a right-wing hardliner, 2) He wanted to be an artist (visual art) when he was young (himself being a novelist/author as well as a politician). He used to paint (or draw, I'm not so sure), and one of his sons is an artist (well, sort of). In a word, Ishihara is interested in art. But it seems that in his eyes and mind, there is a clear border between "authorised art" and "un-authorised/anti-authorisation art". Thus, he prohibits "graffitti" while he encourage "street painting" (He's using the words, see the note).
Next to a new museum (the New National Museum of Art, or I should think it's the New National Gallery of Art. The archtecture of the museum/gallery is by the late Kisho Kurokawa, by the way).
Roppongi, Tokyo.
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Next to this wall, there is a "No Graffiti" poster. They say they are watching, though I didn't find a CCTV above the poster. Well, there must be a camera or two nearby.
Roppongi, Tokyo.