Taro Okamoto Award

The Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art (TARO Award) is a Japanese award which aims to support and celebrate those artists who succeed the challenging spirit of Taro Okamoto manifested in the making of creative works with individual expression. There was the application of 678 works in 2007, and 24 works were accepted for the preliminary selection.

Winners

Mika Aoki, ALIMO, ENERGY CENTER, Miyuki Inoue, Junpei Ueda, Masamitsu Katsu, Ryo Kaneko /Nobi-ANIKI, Takashi Kuniya, KOSUGE1-16, Yasuka Gotou, Hiroyuki Saitou, Junji Shiotsu, Kinichi Shinomiya, Motomasa Suzuki, Kanako Zuigyou, Shouko Takeuchi, Hideyuki Tanaka, Kenichirou Taniguchi, Kouta Nakamura, palla / Kazuhiko Kawahara, Yukihiro Yamagami, Youna Kousagiuguisu, Keita Yoshitani, Shou Yoshida, Makiko Tsuji, Kyun-Chome

gollark: I always wondered whether that meant I wasn't allowed to remember any of them, or (for ebooks) display them on my computer at all, or make backups.
gollark: I mean, books always have that filler text at the start saying "do not reproduce, store or use this in any way whatsoever without the permission of the publisher" or something like that.
gollark: Hmm. I wonder if that's actually enforceable anywhere.
gollark: Depends on the license, but I think the GPLs require that stuff linked with yours in some ways adopts the same license.
gollark: Copyleft forces all things using your thing to also be copyleft.

See also

  • Taro Okamoto
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