HITSPAPER
December 16th, 2008

Back in the summer of 2005, Yasutaka Kageyama and Kenji Moriuchi designed and published 1,000 copies of Letter zine. The single issue is dear to me as editor and contributor– and because the entire project came together in our small apartment on Maujer Street.
Letter introduced the work of 16 artists and writers. One was Reona Ueda, a fine artist who recently returned to Japan after seven years studying and working in New York.
Reona is currently profiled on HITSPAPER, a Tokyo-based think tank about creative fields. The write-up includes an interview and an abbreviated flip through his multidimensional portfolio.
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Trigger: HITSPAPER and Reona’s website