[September 17 2013]
“The Last Show” is a new group exhibition at The Last Gallery by three people who all play active parts in different communities. Jason Dill is pro skater, who has gathered tremendous respect from all quarters, not just limited to skaters. He has been taking photos of everyday life and his dear friends for fourteen years. Momoko Ando is a film director who has just finished her second film, 0.5mm, based on her debut novel. She has breathed new life into the Japanese film industry and will be showing her new drawings. A graffiti artist, Wanto leads the new street culture of Tokyo and continues behind the scenes in major cities across the world. His works come from out of the alleyways and make their ways into society, bringing us an unprecedented level of experience. “The Last Show” will run until September 23rd and will be the final show at The Last Gallery, 3-1-11 Shirogane Miatoku, 3-1-11, Tokyo. Text Kazumi Asamura Hayashi and Photo Chikashi Suzuki
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