Posted:Nov 2, 2008

“The Edge” Opens at the Edge of Ginza

Artist Alin Huma has opened his apartment for the first in a series of exhibitions, with this one titled “The Edge”.

This coffee sign hangs in the hallway like a permanent exhibit of sorts, colouring the hallway with its orange glow.
This coffee sign hangs in the hallway like a permanent exhibit of sorts, colouring the hallway with its orange glow.
Photo: AR

The exhibition brings together the work of four photographers from all over the world - Milan, New York, Brussels and Paris.
The exhibition brings together the work of four photographers from all over the world - Milan, New York, Brussels and Paris.
Photo: AR

Alin Huma (centre) talking to one of the guests about the ideas behind the show.
Alin Huma (centre) talking to one of the guests about the ideas behind the show.
Photo: AR

The atmosphere was very casual for an opening. Look left and you see guests sitting around looking at limited edition photography zines...
The atmosphere was very casual for an opening. Look left and you see guests sitting around looking at limited edition photography zines...
Photo: AR
... look right and sometimes there were so many people you couldn't see the art anymore.
... look right and sometimes there were so many people you couldn't see the art anymore.
Photo: AR

Works by Arnaud Meuleman.
Works by Arnaud Meuleman.
Photo: AR

A work by Naoki Matsuyama on the column at the centre left.
A work by Naoki Matsuyama on the column at the centre left.
Photo: AR

An added bonus about this apartment gallery is the unusual view it affords over the lower edge of Ginza.
An added bonus about this apartment gallery is the unusual view it affords over the lower edge of Ginza.
Photo: AR

Ashley Rawlings

Ashley Rawlings

Ashley Rawlings was the editor of TABlog from 2006 to 2008. More information about his work can be found at www.ashleyrawlings.com.