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You won't know his face (and he'd prefer to keep it that way), but you probably know his work. The subversive stickers of street artist 281 Anti Nuke have become a ubiquitous feature on Tokyo's landscape since the Fukushima disaster, taking well-aimed jabs at prime ministers, TEPCO and a political culture that puts profit before citizens' wellbeing. The Pink Cow will be presenting a selection of 281's work throughout June, and you can meet the artist himself at the opening night on June 6 (from 7pm), when they'll also be screening a new documentary by Tokyo-based filmmaker Adrian 'Uchujin' Storey.
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