Art in the Fukushima Exclusion ZoneTaro NettletonArtReview Asia21 November 2022Artworks – finally open to select visits from the public – highlight the shifting, even vivacious, nature of the exclusion zone’s landscape
The Other Losers of the Tokyo OlympicsTaro NettletonArtReview Asia03 August 2021Deaf to the concerns of Japanese people, the Games should be a moment to demand change
Yokohama Triennale 2020 ‘Afterglow’ Review: Must the Show Go On?Taro NettletonArtReview Asia29 July 2020The curators say they want to cultivate discourses of justice, but the political infrastructure is precisely what’s left out of discussion
Toshio MatsumotoTaro NettletonArtReview Asia24 January 2018Taro Nettleton reexamines the prolific and groundbreaking work of the late Japanese artist and filmmaker
From the Archive: the Unseen Artworks of the Fukushima Exclusion ZoneTaro Nettleton29 March 2016An inaccessible exhibition, ‘Don’t Follow the Wind’, made in response to the 2011 nuclear disaster, initiated by Japanese collective Chim↑Pom