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* [https://www.3331.jp/en/ 3331 Arts Chiyoda], art space, Chiyoda, *c.2010
 
 
* [http://bloc.jp/barisshee Bar Isshee], small live music venue, Bunkyo, *2008
 
* [http://bloc.jp/barisshee Bar Isshee], small live music venue, Bunkyo, *2008
 
* [http://cafelavanderia.blogspot.com/ Café Lavandería], cafe & concert venue, Shinjuku, *2006
 
* [http://cafelavanderia.blogspot.com/ Café Lavandería], cafe & concert venue, Shinjuku, *2006
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* [https://www.tokyoartsandspace.jp Tokyo Arts and Space] (TOKAS), art center, Sumida, *2001
 
* [https://www.tokyoartsandspace.jp Tokyo Arts and Space] (TOKAS), art center, Sumida, *2001
 
* [https://www-shibuya.jp/ WWW / WWW X] / [https://www.facebook.com/WWWBShibuya WWWβ] / [https://art.parco.jp/galleryx/ Gallery X], concert venues, Shibuya, *2010, *2016, *2017
 
* [https://www-shibuya.jp/ WWW / WWW X] / [https://www.facebook.com/WWWBShibuya WWWβ] / [https://art.parco.jp/galleryx/ Gallery X], concert venues, Shibuya, *2010, *2016, *2017
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* ''Past spaces'': [https://www.3331.jp/en/ 3331 Arts Chiyoda] (art space, Chiyoda, c.2010-2023).
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* more: [http://nolimit.tokyonantoka.xyz/venues/ autonomous venues], [https://tokyojazzsite.com/directory/ jazz bars]
 
* more: [http://nolimit.tokyonantoka.xyz/venues/ autonomous venues], [https://tokyojazzsite.com/directory/ jazz bars]
  

Revision as of 11:44, 20 January 2025

Spaces, venues

Events

The Mall festival (*2018), No Limit: Tokyo Autonomous Zone festival (2016), Tokyo Art Book Fair (*2009), Tokyo Zinester Gathering (*2014).

Event listings: Tochoh music events, bloc, Tokyo Gig Guide, Tokyo Art Beat.

Publications

  • Andrew Maerkle, Roger McDonald, "Alternative Spaces in Japan", Asia Art Archive, 1 Mar 2006.
  • Osamu Ikeda (池田修), アートイニシアティブ:リレーする構造 [Art Initiative Communicative Infrastructure], Yokohama: BankART1929, 2009, 223 pp. [2] (Japanese)
  • Genron, ed. Hiroki Azuma, Tokyo: Genron, since 2015. Critical magazine. [3]

See also


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Athens, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Brussels, Budapest, Copenhagen, Kyiv, Ljubljana, London, New York, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Stockholm, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb