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IHJ Cultural Lobby Video Series, “Ça va?”#1 Belgium-Based Artist Otobong Nkanga

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A new video series from the IHJ Art and Design Division features interviews with renowned overseas artists and cultural figures during their visit to Japan. Called “Ça va?” the greeting with which the talks start, the series is hosted by division director Yuko Hasegawa and will be shared on our YouTube channel.

Speaker
:Otobong Nkanga(Visual Artist)
Moderator:Yuko HASEGAWA(Director of Arts and Design at I-House; Director of Kanazawa 21st Century Museum)

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