281 Anti Nuke Retrospective

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Time Out says

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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June 1-30 Tue-Sun 5pm-late (opening party June 6, 7pm-11.30pm)
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