Japanese art stands as a testament to the beauty of creativity, blending tradition, innovation, and a profound connection to nature. Spanning millennia, it has changed through distinct periods, each ...
For Edoardo Bellotti It was the first June of the new millennium and we were in the northern Italian foothills of the Alps.
A new groundbreaking exhibition in Tokyo features iconic works by the legendary Japanese woodblock print artist Katsushika ...
On a frigid night in January, the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland hosted a talk with photographer Hedva Rokach, who was ...
Hokusai: Another Story In Tokyo marks the latest in a series of immersive attractions held in the capital. Read more at ...
College of DuPage Foundation, in support of the McAninch Arts Center and the Cleve Carney Museum of Art, is hosting “Waves of ...
The Atelier Grognard in Rueil-Malmaison also promises a plunge into Japanese culture, with an exhibition of some 50 objects ...
"Art of Manga" at the de Young Museum in San Francisco will explore the artistry and impact of the country's comic books and ...
Jeffrey Bernick, 41, in his numerous patterns and prints, was impossible to ignore as he was walking on Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron district of Manhattan on a Saturday in December. Mr. Bernick ...
G-shock explore Japanese art that dates back to the 18th century and 19th century. The post G-Shock celebrates Japanese art with new limited-edition watches appeared first on The Manual.
“Pictures of Belonging” traces the careers of three female artists who flourished despite the U.S. government’s imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II. By Aruna D’Souza One ...
The exhibition presents the works of the renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, a key figure in traditional Japanese art. It highlights his collection called Hokusai Manga, first published in ...