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The recently (re?) added list of exhibitions seems to have been taken from here on Kawauchi's site, complete with strange typos, superfluous CAPITALIZATION, etc.
Most of the exhibition names are work of artists/curator and gallery/museum, so when it has CAPITALIZATION or typo, made in purpose, it has to be there. As for Galleries and Museums names, right, I guess it just improper translation from Japanese or just taken from gallery site and need to be changed. For example "FOIL GALLERY" mentions itself only with CAPITAL letters, but I think in our case it has to be "FOIL Gallery". I will start changing this. Arthistorian1977 (talk) 07:13, 13 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hello from Japan. The "Foil" of "Foil Gallery" is pronounced [ɸoiɾɯ] or similar. I'm no expert in IPA, so may have made some mistake in that; but a monoglot English speaker would pronounce it as the English word "foil" ("to foil a plot"), not "ef oh eye ell". Japanese people may well write "FOIL", but that would be in part because of Japanese beliefs about capitalization. -- Hoary (talk) 08:18, 13 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hello from Israel :). I don't think it's a matter of pronunciation, but an actual matter of how Curator calls the gallery and Artist calls an exhibition. I recently visited exhibition, which Artist called "aPOllo", which is absolutely wrong from any language POV, but absolutely perfect, since this is the name, made by Artist and Curator. Arthistorian1977 (talk) 08:10, 14 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]