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‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ hits the cinemas this July and its stars, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield, are on the road promoting, what is sure to be, the Summer Smash of 2012. Whilst at the first press conference in Tokyo, Emma Stone couldn’t hide the fact that she is smitten with her Spider-Man and looked so in love that it seemed she would say anything and looked like she was on the cusp of divulging sensational secrets. Imagine if she had…
| Jan 19, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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Michael Wolf has featured on Swide previously when the Prix Pictet project 'Growth' caught our attention and we captured the message that the exhibition shared with those who were lucky enough to experience it in person. 'Tokyo Compression' is a collection of claustrophobic photographs tinged with damp.
As if stumbling out of a darkened Alice in Wonderland landscape, the brilliant Tokyo based Ryohei Hase captivates with his thought provoking and 'we want on our walls' digital paintings. Fascinated by the artist behind them Swide went long distance to Tokyo to interview him.
We wondered where Kirsten had got to until we saw one of Hollywood's quirkiest actresses skipping merrily in Tokyo.
Exhibiting at the Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo are five unique dolls from the Japanese artist. Plus we discover which emerging artists Takashi Murakami has his eye on.
The catchy named "Windy Bunny Red" from Japanese artist Hiroyuki Matsuura is his first piece available to the masses - that's you and me.
Three of world cinema’s great visionaries: Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, and Bong Joon-ho each direct a segment of this surreal triptych set in the ultra-modern metropolis of Tokyo, Japan.
New Japanese club nights revisit the decadence of the eighties and we have the dates