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            <title>FINAL REPORT ON 101TOKYO CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2009  </title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair is pleased <br />
to announce that in its second year the fair was attended by more than <br />
5,000 visitors, with more than 500 VIPs and collectors at the opening <br />
party. The 101QUESTIONS panel discussion series was very well <br />
received, with most talks enjoying a standing-room only crowd. Photos <br />
of the opening, performances and 101QUESTIONS can be currently be <br />
found on 101TOKYO's Flickr stream: w<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/101tokyo/">ww.flickr.com/photos/101tokyo/</a> </p>

<p>Given the current economic climate, galleries said that their business <br />
was slower than the previous year, but many have reported that in the <br />
weeks following the fair they have made sales due to contacts they <br />
made and publicity they received from participating in 101TOKYO 2009. <br />
Gallerists also said they were pleased with the production of the fair <br />
and service provided during the event. </p>

<p>Matsuo Megumi of MATSUO MEGUMI + VOICE GALLERY pfs/w in Kyoto said <br />
that ''Thanks to the talk show series and performances, the fair was <br />
very exciting and had a good atmosphere. Hospitality for galleries was <br />
excellent and accessibility to the venue was very high regarding <br />
access by train, parking spaces, and for installation/de-installation <br />
of artworks.'' </p>

<p>"As an exhibitor, it was first time to join in this year, we really enjoyed <br />
the fair as a supporter of artist shown in last year's and also as a <br />
visitor," said Erika Matsushima of CASHI, which was newly opened lasy <br />
year in Bakurocho, Tokyo. "It is said that a cultural event such as an art <br />
fair gets tough in its second year. You need to improve quality of <br />
programs, PR, attracting guests, and at the same time trim the fat. So in <br />
that sense, as an exhibitor and also as a visitor, this year's 101TOKYO <br />
was very satisfying for its venue, gallery booth and public programs, etc." </p>

<p>''We exhibited six works by Billie Zangewa and sold four thanks to the <br />
publicity of Afronova's presence at 101 Tokyo through our mailing <br />
list,'' said Emilie Demon of Johannesburg's Afronova gallery, which <br />
has now participarted 101TOKYO two years in a row. ''Altogether, the <br />
quality of the fair was better than in 2008, so we had better value <br />
for money and an exciting time in Tokyo.'' </p>

<p>''101TOKYO has provided a great level of service,'' said Andrew James <br />
of Andrew James Art from Shanghai. ''We believe that Japan is <br />
important to the art market in Asia and plan to return next year.'' </p>

<p>Collectors responded positively to the presentation of the galleries <br />
and the special artists projects, and have followed up with gallerists <br />
that they met during 101TOKYO 2009. </p>

<p>''It was easy to talk to gallery owners at 101TOKYO and form a deeper <br />
understanding each gallery, and feel their enthusiasm and challenging <br />
spirit,'' said collector Masaru Nishiyama. ''It was also nice to see <br />
galleries, events, and lectures all together. I hope that 101TOKYO <br />
will keep up this level of quality in the future.'' </p>

<p>''Visiting the 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair as a newcomer to <br />
Tokyo's art and gallery scene, it provided me with a comprehensive over all <br />
view of what is going on in the young generation of artists and <br />
gallery owners,'' said art historian Albrecht Mai. ''The approach of <br />
the initiators of the 101TOKYO toward not yet established artists and <br />
their galleries is very refreshing as the quality of the art exhibited <br />
was high through out. The 101TOKYO fair turns out to be an important <br />
meeting place for Tokyo's up and coming international art scene.'' </p>

<p>''The fair was very good experience for me, and it was my pleasure to <br />
work with the 101TOKYO team,'' said Yukari Atami of Gallery Terra <br />
Tokyo. ''The design of art fair site was very nice, and people who I <br />
first met at 101 came to Terra's reception for Ruud van Empel, so that <br />
was a very good response for the gallery.'' </p>

<p>The 101QUESTIONS panel discussions, videos of which will be uploaded <br />
to Youtube.com, addressed issues concerning contemporary arts such as: <br />
how do you build a thriving art community?; how do art practices <br />
differ between Japan and other countries?; and how do you determine <br />
what is and what isn't contemporary art? Many considered the talks one <br />
of the high points of the fair, and thought that they offered an <br />
important service to the Tokyo arts community. </p>

<p>''Art fairs have been expanding in Tokyo -- at the moment not as much <br />
in terms of market and sales, but more in terms of their role in the <br />
local art scene. Fairs are not only for commerce but for encountering <br />
unknowns, developing networks and even more so for diverse instigating <br />
discourse on issues around contemporary art in an intensive few <br />
days,'' said Mami Kataoka, a 101TOKYO Selection Committee member and <br />
Senior Curator at the Mori Art Museum/International Curator at The <br />
Hawyard Gallery in London. ''In this sense, art is something that <br />
gives us diverse insights into society, not a homogenized, <br />
single-sided view. A city like Tokyo needs more than one art fair -- I <br />
think 101TOKYO did a great job this year in this  economical climate <br />
and anticipate its development even further in coming years.'' </p>

<p>''Looking at the fair, it was very well organized and thought out in a <br />
short period of time. The proximity to Akihabara Station, the size of <br />
the venue, and the layout of the booths were all very good,'' said <br />
Sueo Mizuma, Director of Mizuma Art Gallery, who participated in a <br />
101QUESTIONS panel on the importance of art fairs to Asia. ''I had a <br />
favorable impression as 101TOKYO was dedicated only to the exhibition <br />
of contemporary art -- in my opinion, in the long run,  art fairs need <br />
to concentrate on one thing. As well, my fellow panel members <br />
recognized that the themes of the 101QUESTIONS program, which provided <br />
simultaneous translation, were interesting to people over a wide range of genres.'' </p>

<p>''Tokyo welcomes more creative platforms that encourage and support <br />
challenging activities to create new horizons. 101TOKYO is an art fair <br />
made by creative people, and initiatives by such collectives of <br />
creative people are strongly needed here,'' said Yusaku Imamura, the <br />
Counselor on Special Issues to the Governor of the Tokyo Metropolitan <br />
Government and Director of Tokyo Wonder Site; Imamura participated in <br />
the 101QUESTIONS panel on What can we do better: Ways and challenges <br />
of supporting the arts. ''Creativity is a foundation of our life, not <br />
an additive,'' he continued. ''I hope 101TOKYO will grow more <br />
creative, improve our interconnections with the world and encourage <br />
more experimental challenges.'' </p>

<p>Also popular was the 101TOKYO Gallery, which featured works from <br />
galleries such as Tomio Koyama, Gallery Koyanagi and Taka Ishii. The <br />
space was conceived as a place where large works such as those from <br />
Shintaro Miyake and Cerith Wynn Evans could be shown in a fair <br />
environment. </p>

<p>''It was great to see in the 101TOKYO Gallery such huge works that <br />
would be too big for ordinary booths,'' said Sato Junya, a panelist on <br />
101QUESTIONS and a member of BOICE PLANNING, who performed at <br />
101TOKYO 2008. ''They helped to scale up the entire fair.'' </p>

<p>''I am impressed that 101TOKYO created such an event,'' said Masashi <br />
Shiobara, President of Art Office Shiobara. ''All the staff of <br />
101TOKYO were very enthusiastic, and I believe that by gathering a <br />
little cooperation from many people, this will really make things <br />
happen. The most important thing is to continue.'' </p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO ANNOUNCES THE BERENGO PRIZE, PECHA KUCHA NIGHT AT 101TOKYO AND THE EST OUEST BUS SHUTTLE</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>On the eve of gallery booth construction, the 101TOKYO team is thrilled to make three special announcements. </p>

<p>The first is the Berengo Prize sponsored by Berengo Collection, an Italian/Japanese gallery specializing in contemporary art made with glass that encourages contemporary artists to use the medium for expression.The prize, which will be awarded to one artist showing at at 101TOKYO, will be a two-week residency at the Berengo glass studio in Venice, Italy.</p>

<p>We are also pleased to announce a special 101TOKYO edition of Pecha Kucha Nights, taking place inside the 101TOKYO venue at AKIBA_SQUARE on Thursday from 18:00-20:00. Respected architect and Pecha Kucha co-founder, Mark Dytham, will host the event which will exclusively feature artists and galleries. For more infommation about Pecha Kucha and the PKN format, please check the web site: www.pecha-kucha.org</p>

<p>For those looking to hit as many of the art events as possible this coming weekend, Est-Ouest Auctions will be offering a free shuttle bus service between Art Fair Tokyo, 101TOKYO and the auction house's Gotanda showroom. Seats are limited, so it is recommended that you make a reservation at Est-Ouest Auctions' reception desk or the press corner at 101TOKYO. The schedule is as follows:</p>

<p>From 101TOKYO (Akihabara) to Est Ouest (Gotanda):<br />
12:00/14:00/16:00/18:00</p>

<p>From Est Ouest (Gotanda) to Art Fair Tokyo (Yurakucho):<br />
13:00/15:00/17:00</p>

<p>From Art Fair Tokyo (Yurakucho) to 101TOKYO (Akihabara):<br />
13:30/15:30/17:30</p>

<p>We look forward to seeing you this weekend.</p>

<p>Yours in art,</p>

<p>The 101TOKYO Committee<br />
www.101tokyo.com<br />
info@101tokyo.com</p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO 2009 ANNOUNCES &quot;101QUESTIONS&quot; </title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce the 101QUESTIONS Educational Program. 101TOKYO was founded as a way to explore the possibilities of the Japanese art world, and thus the fair will be holding six panel discussions addressing pressing issues in contemporary art. 101QUESTIONS will range from the simple, if not easy -- ''What is contemporary art?'' -- to the complex and long-term -- "How do we build a thriving scene for artists in Japan?" </p>

<p>Speakers will include renowned Japanese and international artists, gallerists and art-world professionals, as well as leaders in the fields of fashion and advertising, including Mark Collis, Executive Creative Director at Ogilvy Japan and Kenji Shiratsuchi, Exectutive Planning Designer at Dentsu. 101TOKYO is working in partnership with the United States<br />
Embassy in Tokyo to bring both Sofia Hernandez Chong Guy (Curator-in-residence at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College) and Doryun Chong (Associate Curator of the Visual Arts at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota) from the U.S. to Tokyo in order to discuss how to best support contemporary art through public programs. </p>

<p>The following is a full schedule: </p>

<p><strong>101QUESTIONS<br />
101TOKYO Panel Discussions on the state of the Japanese art world today<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>Friday, April 3<br />
6:30 p.m. What is contemporary art? And what isn't?<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday, April 4<br />
1 p.m.     How does contemporary art influence the creative industries?<br />
3 p.m.     How do art communities differ? Artists' experiences abroad.<br />
5 p.m.     How do we create a new art market?<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>Sunday, April 5<br />
1 p.m.     What is the role of art fairs in Asia?<br />
3 p.m.     What can we do better?<br />
</strong><br />
<div style="text-align: center;">Program listing</div></p>

<p>Friday April 3   6:30 p.m.<br />
<u><strong>What is contemporary art? And what isn't?</strong></u><br />
Curators and gallerists discuss what you need to know to appreciate contemporary art - and what you don't. (In Japanese and English)</p>

<p>Shihoko Iida -- Curator/Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery<br />
Satoshi Okada -- Collector, magical, ARTROOM<br />
Haruka Ito -- 101TOKYO Creative Director and Curator/magical, ARTROOM<br />
Jeffrey Rosen -- Gallerist/MISAKO & ROSEN, Gallery Sora, Taka Ishii<br />
Junya Sato -- Artist/BOICE PLANNING </p>

<p>Moderator:<br />
Andrew Maerkle -- former Deputy Editor of Art Asia Pacific magazine</p>

<p>Saturday April 4   1 p.m.<br />
<u><strong>How does contemporary art influence the creative industries?</strong></u><br />
Experts from various creative fields explore the differences and similarities between art and the worlds of fashion, design and advertising. How do these fields play off of one another? (In Japanese and English)</p>

<p>Mark Collis -- Executive Creative Director/Ogilvy<br />
Serge Mouangue -- Conceptual car designer/Nissan<br />
Kenji Shiratsuchi -- Exectutive Planning Designer/Dentsu<br />
Kosuke Tsumura -- Professor of Musashino Art University, Scenography, Display, and Fashion Design, FINAL HOME</p>

<p>Moderator:<br />
Michael Sheetal -- Director/Ultra Super New</p>

<p>Saturday April 4  3 p.m.<br />
<u><strong>How do art communities differ? </strong></u><br />
As Japanese art gains more exposure overseas, Japanese artists are going abroad with greater frequency for residencies and to live. Five artists discuss how their creative experiences compared while working outside of their homeland. (In Japanese and English)</p>

<p>Noboru Tsubaki -- Japan<br />
Satoru Aoyama-- Japan<br />
Daisuke Ohba -- Japan<br />
Rafael Rozendaal -- The Netherlands<br />
Koen Vanmechelen -- Belgium</p>

<p>Moderator:<br />
Kosuke Fujitaka -- 101TOKYO Communications Director</p>

<p>Saturday April 4  5 p.m.<br />
<u><strong>How do we create a new art market?</strong></u><br />
Active local collectors are essential to a thriving art market. Young collectors discuss why art lovers become art buyers -- and what we all gain from it. (In Japanese)</p>

<p>Keita Arisawa<br />
Hiroaki Ikeda -- Art Collection Department/Family office <br />
Yoshiko Ikoma -- Fashion Journalist<br />
Hiroko Ishinabe -- Founder/One Piece Club<br />
Kojiro Nagomo -- Creative Director/BEAMS <br />
Naomi Rowe -- eN arts</p>

<p>Moderator:<br />
Haruka Ito -- 101TOKYO Creative Director</p>

<p>Sunday April 5   1 p.m.<br />
<u><strong>What is the role of art fairs in Asia?</strong></u><br />
The number and presence of art fairs in Japan has been increasing. What is their history in the country, their future, and their role in the market? (In Japanese and English)</p>

<p>Tsutomu Ikeuchi -- CEO/Roentgenwerke AG<br />
Sueo Mizuma -- Director/Mizuma Art Gallery <br />
Rick Wang -- Director/Young Art Taipei<br />
Jessica Park -- Marketing Director/ARTO Art Fair Busan</p>

<p>Moderator:<br />
Kosuke Fujitaka -- 101TOKYO Communications Director</p>

<p>Sunday April 5   3 p.m.<br />
<u><strong>What can we do better?</strong></u><br />
Tokyo's art scene is a lively one, but does it have the infrastructure it really needs to grow? International art world professionals explore how to build a strong community, a local market and institutions with a history. (In Japanese and English)</p>

<p>Doryun Chong --Associate Curator/Walker Art Center<br />
Yusaku Imamura -- Director/Tokyo Wonder Site<br />
Mami Kataoka -- Senior Curator/Mori Arts Museum<br />
Yochiro Kurata -- President/Shinwa Auction<br />
Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy -- Curator-in-residence/Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College</p>

<p>Moderator:<br />
Andrew Maerkle -- former Deputy Editor of Art Asia Pacific magazine</p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO ANNOUNCES 2009 PARTNERS</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce its partners for 2009: The Yokohama Museum of Contemporary Art, ZINE'S MATE TOKYO 2009 (art-book fair by UTRECHT and PAPERBACK), and the International Festival for Arts and Media Yokohama 2009.</p>

<p>101TOKYO and the Yokohama Museum of Art will be selling combined tickets for both the solo exhibition of artist Teppei Kaneuji (March 20-May 27; <a href="http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/jiu/2009/exhibition/kaneuji/">www.yaf.or.jp/yma/jiu/2009/exhibition/kaneuji/</a>) and to 101TOKYO at a discounted rate of 1,800 yen. In addition, catalogs for 101TOKYO will be sold at the museum in Yokohama.</p>

<p>101TOKYO will also be partnering with the new art-book fair, ZINE'S MATE TOKYO 2009, which is organized by PAPERBACK magazine and Aoyama's new Utrecht Gallery. ZINE'S MATE (<a href="http://www.zinesmate.org">www.zinesmate.org</a>) will take place July 2009 at the gallery EYE of GYRE in Ometesando's GYRE building, and will feature artists and forward-thinking international and domestic publishers who practice book-making in progressive and distinctive ways. ZINE'S MATE will be promoting the new event at 101TOKYO by showcasing the kinds of books that will be presented during the book fair.</p>

<p>The International Festival for Arts and Media Yokohama 2009 (<a href="http://ifamy.jp/">http://ifamy.jp/</a>) will be partnering with 101TOKYO to promote their showcase of experimental film. Also known as CREAM (Creativity for Arts and Media), the event will take place in Yokohama at Shinko Pier Exhibition Hall and Bank Art NYK from Oct. 31st to November 29th, 2009. CREAM will show video works by Shimura Bros. (<a href="http://www.shimurabros.com">www.shimurabros.com</a>) in the 101TOKYO lounge space.</p>

<p>We look forward to our collaborations with partners from related creative fields. Like 101TOKYO, their vision is to grow and strengthen the fertile contemporary art scene in Japan, and we are proud to have them supporting us in our second year.</p>

<p><br />
The 101TOKYO Committee<br />
<a href="http://www.101tokyo.com">www.101tokyo.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:info@101tokyo.com">info@101tokyo.com</a></p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                   CONTACT: info@101tokyo.com</p>

<p>101TOKYO ANNOUNCES 101DISCOVERIES ARTIST PROJECTS<br />
<div style="text-align: left;">The 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce the 101DISCOVERIES special artists projects. 101TOKYO's theme for 2009 is "New Art, Fresh Discoveries," and 101DISCOVERIES, a collection of art and performances selected for the event by 101TOKYO Creative Director Haruka Ito, will showcase new perspectives and new forms of expression. </div></p>

<div style="text-align: left;">''Yoko Ono said that if you draw a line across a canvas and write above it 'This is a horizon,' people will see something more than a mere line. Art is capable of producing new perspectives out of mere fragments, and simple artistic ideas such as this are still coming into existence today,'' said Ito. ''We hope that you, too, will make new discoveries at 101TOKYO, and that events like ours can become as much about creative discovery as they are about commerce.''

<p>The following artists will be participating in 101DISCOVERIES: </div></p>

<p>FRESH Art exhibitions by:<br />
Akira KAMO<br />
Ren KOHATA<br />
Yusuke KOMUTA<br />
Yu SATO<br />
Kota TAKEUCHI<br />
Yusuke NAKANISHI<br />
Tomonari MASE<br />
Tohru MATSUSHITA<br />
Mai MUTO<br />
Tsutomu YAMAMOTO</p>

<p>Video Works by:<br />
Rintaro HIRAMINE<br />
Rafaël ROZENDAAL</p>

<p>Wall painting and a performance by:<br />
Ichiro ENDO</p>

<p>Performances by:<br />
Shingo ARUGA<br />
Kazuhito MATSUMOTO<br />
Mineki MURATA</p>

<p>A happening by:<br />
AKUMA NO SHIRUSHI</p>

<p><br />
Stay tuned for a full schedule of events throughout the 101TOKYO weekend, April 2-5. </p>

<p>The 101TOKYO Team<br />
www.101tokyo.com<br />
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            <title>101TOKYO ANNOUNCES SPONSORS AND MEDIA PARTNERS FOR 2009</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                               CONTACT: info@101tokyo.com</p>

<p>101TOKYO SPONSORS AND MEDIA PARTNERS FOR 2009</p>

<p>The 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce the official sponsors and media partners of the fair for 2009. The 101TOKYO team would like to give a special thanks these sponsors and partners for helping us make this year's fair a success. </p>

<p>Official Exhibiting Sponsors:</p>

<p>ASIA GRAPH<br />
Sony Digital Entertainment </p>

<p>Media partners: </p>

<p>art_icle<br />
Art Collector<br />
ART ISSUE magazine<br />
ART iT<br />
Asian Art City<br />
Bijutsu Techo<br />
CINRA<br />
Est-Ouest Auctions<br />
Gekkan Gallery <br />
Grrrh...Zeitung für Kunst<br />
Loftwork<br />
MutualArt.com<br />
NODE<br />
Numéro TOKYO<br />
NYArtBeat.com<br />
TokyoArtBeat.com</p>

<p>You can also check the list on Sponsors & Partners page on 101 TOKYO website.</p>

<p>The 101TOKYO Team<br />
<a href="http://www.101tokyo.com">http://www.101tokyo.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:info@101tokyo.com">info@101tokyo.com</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO joins in Pecha Kucha Night!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>We're happy to announce that 101TOKYO will be represented at this week's Pecha Kucha Night at Superdeluxe in Nishi Azabu. Come down and see director, Jason Jenkins and communications director, Kosuke Fujitaka, give a brief overview of 101TOKYO: its debut in 2008 and what to expect in 2009.</p>

<p>Hope to see you there.</p>

<p>For more info, please check:</p>

<p>Pecha Kucha site: <a href="http://www.pecha-kucha.org">www.pecha-kucha.org</a><br />
Superdeluxe site: <a href="http://www.super-deluxe.com">www.super-deluxe.com</a><br />
TokyoArtBeat site: <a href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/2F59">www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/2F59</a></p>

<p>Best,</p>

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101TOKYO is pleased to announce the official line-up of galleries for the 2009 edition of the 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair: </p>

<p><a href="http://www.afronova.com/">AFRONOVA</a> (South Africa)<br />
<a href="http://www.andrewjamesart.com/">Andrew James</a> (China)<br />
<a href="http://www.artcourtgallery.com/">ARTCOURT Gallery</a> (Japan)<br />
Art Data Bank (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.frantic.jp/">art project frantic</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.artstatements.com/">Art Statements</a> (Hong Kong)<br />
<a href="http://www.berengo.com/">Berengo Collection</a> (Italy/Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.carmichaelgallery.com/">Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art</a>(USA)<br />
<a href="http://cashi.jp/">CASHI</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.clearedition.jp/">CLEAR EDITION</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.eitoeiko.com/">eitoeiko</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.fabre8710.com/">fabre8710</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.galeriademuerte.com/">galeria de muerte</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.galerieparis.net/">Galerie Paris</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.g-sho.com/">Galerie Sho Projects</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://galleryjin.com/">Gallery Jin Projects</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.gallery-momo.com/">GALLERY MoMo</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.galleryq.info/">Gallery Q</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://rougheryet.ti-da.net/">gallery rougheryet</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.gallerysimon.net/">Gallery Simon</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.galleryterratokyo.jp/">Gallery Terra Tokyo</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.nacpool.at/">habres+partner Gallery</a> (Austria)<br />
<a href="http://www.voicegallery.org/home.php">MATSUO MEGUMI + VOICE GALLERY pfs/w</a>  (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.mfoldgallery.com/">mountain fold</a> (USA)<br />
<a href="http://www.nakaochiaigallery.com/">Nakaochiai Gallery</a> (Japan)<br />
<a href="http://www.nuestraboutique.com/">Nuestra</a> (Mexico)<br />
<a href="http://www.ycassociates.co.jp/">Yumiko Chiba Associates/viewing room GINZA</a> (Japan)</p>

<p>The following galleries will be members of the 101TOKYO Gallery:</p>

<p>1. Gallery Koyanagi<br />
2. GALLERY SIDE 2<br />
3. Hiromi Yoshii<br />
4. ShugoArts<br />
5. SCAI THE BATHHOUSE<br />
6. Taka Ishii (hanging project)<br />
7. Tomio Koyama Gallery (sculpture)</p>

<p>Considering the current international economic climate, 101TOKYO 2009 is <br />
proud to report that in addition to a number of returning international galleries, <br />
we welcome new participants from Austria, China, Italy, Mexico and the <br />
United States.<br />
This year's 101TOKYO 2009 will also emphasize new and upcoming <br />
Japanese galleries and artists while offering a public program that both <br />
addresses global art trends for art professionals and introduces <br />
contemporary art to the general public.</p>

<p>Announcements will soon follow about other artists projects, the 2009 lecture <br />
series, our educational program and more.</p>

<p>You can download this press release in PDF file from <a href="http://www.101tokyo.com/en/press/index.html">here</a>.</p>

<p>The 101TOKYO Team<br />
<a href="http://www.101tokyo.com">http://www.101tokyo.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:info@101tokyo.com">info@101tokyo.com</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Volunteers wanted for 101TOKYO 2009!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>[Job Description]<br />
101TOKYO, the first international contemporary art fair in Japan is<br />
looking for volunteer staff during the fair, 1st of April to 5th of<br />
April. This is very exciting opportunity for anyone who has an<br />
interest in Contemporary Art and event organizing.</p>

<p>[Tasks]<br />
* Operational Staff<br />
* Interpreter: English/Japanese, Chinese/Japanese, French/ Japanese, <br />
Korean/Japanese, Spanish/Japanese<br />
* Recording Staff by still photos or video</p>

<p>[Compensation]<br />
101TOKYO 2009 Catalog and a ticket to the fair</p>

<p>[Hours]<br />
More than 4 hours a day on any day during the fair, April 1st to April 5th</p>

<p>[How to Apply]<br />
Please send your name, e-mail, phone number, which task you like to<br />
do, when you can work during the fair to info@101tokyo.com</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/101tokyo/2428235977/" title="Thank you volunteers! by 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3129/2428235977_5c6783b307_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="Thank you volunteers!" /></a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO Launch Party Announced</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The staff of 101TOKYO 2009 will hold a launch party on Friday, January 9th 2009 at Le Baron de Paris in Aoyama. The 101TOKYO team is pleased to mark our first celebration of 2009 on the opening night of Art@Agnes in Kagurazaka. Come join us for drinks and conversation on the eve of one of Tokyo's most interesting art events.</p>

<p>Check here later this week for admission details, DJ schedule and other information. For directions, please check the Le Baron site: <a href="http://www.lebaron.jp" target=" _blank">www.lebaron.jp</a></p>

<p>For more information about Art@Agnes, please check: <a href="http://www.artatagnes.com" target=" _blank">www.artatagnes.com</a></p>

<p>101TOKYO Team<br />
<a href="mailto:info@101tokyo.com">info@101tokyo.com</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO ANNOUNCES VENUE FOR 2009: AKIBA SQUARE</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The 101TOKYO team is pleased to announce the venue for its 2009 fair, AKIBA_SQUARE in Akihabara's UDX building (<a  target="_blank" href="http://www.akiba-square.jp/exhibitor/downlaods_03.html">http://www.akiba-square.jp/exhibitor/downlaods_03.html</a>). Next year, the 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair will take place in AKIBA_SQUARE's spacious location in the heart of Tokyo's ''Electric Town'' district. The 1,010-sq. meter space is only a two-minute walk from Akihabara Station, and less than 10 minutes via Tokyo's elevated Yamanote Line from Yurakucho and Tokyo stations, where Art Fair Tokyo and other art-related events will occur.</p>

<p>"The venue for 2009 is quite different, and we're very excited," says Jason Jenkins, director of 101TOKYO 2009. "We love how open and scenic this space is. It will be interesting to see how it can be used by the galleries and our public programs. Besides, when we realized how easy it is to access, we knew this would be the place."</p>

<p>The fair will take place April 2-5, the same time as other lively art events happening throughout the city.</p>

<p>The 101TOKYO Team<br />
<a href="http://www.101tokyo.com">http://www.101tokyo.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:info@101tokyo.com">info@101tokyo.com</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair announces team for 2009</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The 101TOKYO Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce the appointment of Jason Jenkins as Director and Haruka Ito as Creative Director of 101TOKYO 2009. Mr. Jenkins is a freelance creative consultant who frequently writes about music and art. Ms. Ito is an independent curator and currently gallerist for Tokyo's magical, ARTROOM. Show management of 101TOKYO 2009 will be handled by Loufas Co. Ltd. (<a href="http://www.loufas.co.jp" target="_blank">http://www.loufas.co.jp</a>), an event production company experienced in organizing symposiums and trade shows for clients such as Worldwide Yamaha Motor Co., Warner Brothers, Rody and Catimini.</p>

<p>"Last year was proof that Tokyo is hungry for a small, jury-selected fair that concentrates on quality contemporary work created here in Japan as well as beyond our shores,'' says Jenkins. ''Our goal for 2009 is to build on last year's success by providing a place for creators, collectors and art lovers to discover new talent and new perspectives."</p>

<p>For the selection committee, a strong team of internationally focused, Tokyo-based art and design professionals have been chosen, including:</p>

<p>Tetsuya Ozaki, Editor-in-Chief/ART iT<br />
Toshiko Ferrier, Art Consultant<br />
Mami Kataoka, Senior Curator/Mori Art Museum<br />
Shihoko Iida, Curator/Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery<br />
Kosuke Tsumura, Fashion Designer/Final Home<br />
Donald Eubank, Arts Editor/The Japan Times<br />
Serge Mouangue, Conceptual Designer/Nissan</p>

<p>The 101TOKYO 2009 selection committee will meet over the next few weeks to process submissions and choose the galleries that will represent the best in emerging contemporary art. The fair will take place the first week of April, coinciding with Art Fair Tokyo and other exciting art events happening throughout the city. 101TOKYO is excited to continue the successes of last year with a program that showcases exciting trends happening across Asia and the world, while continuing to celebrate the young and increasingly vibrant contemporary art scene here in Tokyo. We hope you will mark your calendars and join us in the Spring for an exciting week of art in the metropolis.</p>

<p>Fair Director : Jason Jenkins<br />
Creative Director : Haruka Ito<br />
Show Management : Loufas Company, Ltd.</p>

<p><br />
Selection Committee<br />
Tetsuya Ozaki, Editor-in-Chief/ART iT<br />
Toshiko Ferrier, Art Consultant<br />
Mami Kataoka, Senior Curator/Mori Art Museum<br />
Shihoko Iida, Curator/Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery<br />
Kosuke Tsumura, Fashion Designer/Final Home<br />
Donald Eubank, Arts Editor/The Japan Times<br />
Serge Mouangue, Conceptual Designer/Nissan</p>

<p>Contact<br />
<a href="mailto:info@101tokyo.com">info@101tokyo.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.101tokyo.com">http://www.101tokyo.com</a></p>]]></description>
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