By WAKATO ONISHI/ Senior Staff Writer
September 2, 2019 at 18:15 JST
Tetsuya Ishida’s “Mebae” (Awakening, ca 1998). The work is owned by the Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art. © Tetsuya Ishida, 2019,
MADRID--Fairly obscure when he was alive, Tetsuya Ishida, an artist who satirized isolation and alienation in contemporary Japanese society, has drawn hundreds of thousands of viewers to a retrospective exhibition in the Spanish capital. [Read More]
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