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Amid the swelling cases of infection in Tokyo and the yen falling even further to a 24-year low, Kyoto's Gion Matsuri Festival roles into town on July 17th. Meanwhile, Reina Sugihara's "Frame," a solo exhibition of paintings at Misako & Rosen relays the painter's haptic sense of touch as Ryan Gander's "Killing Time" at Taro Nasu Gallery embraces their own uncertainty by hugging the life out of it.
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By SPINEARAmid the swelling cases of infection in Tokyo and the yen falling even further to a 24-year low, Kyoto's Gion Matsuri Festival roles into town on July 17th. Meanwhile, Reina Sugihara's "Frame," a solo exhibition of paintings at Misako & Rosen relays the painter's haptic sense of touch as Ryan Gander's "Killing Time" at Taro Nasu Gallery embraces their own uncertainty by hugging the life out of it.
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