【Review: Japanese Only】ARToVILLA「作家のB面」Vol.22

What have been the artists’ influences in creating their work? By delving into the B-sides of the artists, we may be able to understand and love their work even more deeply. In the series ‘The B-Sides of the Artists’, the artists have designated a favourite place to talk in depth about a theme from the people, …

Tokyo Weekender

Our exhibition at Kadokawa Culture Museum included as one of ten exhibitions to see in and around Tokyo. See link here

Art/Science Collaboration

Video on Welcome to the Anthropocene, featuring our collaboration with Dr. Julia Blanchard from the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Curated by Kira Ascroff and Video by Ninna Millikin

Armory Show Reviews

Our solo at Mizuma Gallery’s Booth in New York’s premier fair The Armory was in various features about the show. Click on each link to see the articles.         Departures, “The 11 Must-See Works at This Weekend’s Armory Show” By Rachel Hurn on March 09, 2018 Philadelphia Style ART ADVENTURES: THE BEST …

Artists working in Glass

“Both (Yhonnie) Scarce and Yonetani are using glass in a political context, working beyond the vessel. This work is being celebrated in the wider museum frame, not boxed off in a side gallery but part of the main stage.” New article on contemporary artists using glass published in Arts Hub.

Article in Lost at E Minor

“Ken and Julia Yonetani have been offering up powerful and provocative masterpieces that seriously inspire.” Article on our exhibition at National Gallery of Australia in Lost at E Minor