A Guide to Understanding the Future Art World. 'Geijutsu Techo' July 2026 Issue Features 'Encyclopedia of 21st Century Contemporary Art'
Summary
The July 2026 issue of 'Geijutsu Techo' features a special report titled 'Encyclopedia of 21st Century Contemporary Art' that explores the current state of contemporary art amidst a rapidly changing world. The report analyzes the impact of global events such as the start of the second Trump administration, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the situation in the Gaza Strip, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic and the rapid rise of generative AI. It approaches this complex landscape from the perspective of Japan, organizing the content around seven key 'questions' rather than genre classifications. These questions, such as 'Where is the center of art?' and 'What is the relationship between life, the body, and expression?', are interconnected in a gradient-like structure to reveal the real ecosystem of 21st-century contemporary art. The issue also includes an artist interview with Andrius Arutyunyan, a composer and artist who challenges musical and political harmony and reinterprets marginalized cultural lineages, discussing his thoughts on his exhibition 'Obol' in Tokyo. Additionally, it features the announcement of the winners of the 17th Art Criticism Competition after a seven-year hiatus, along with a panel discussion by the judges and the full text of one winning entry.
(Source:美術手帖)