Takashi Murakami, one of Japan’s most successful post-war artists, has used AI to recreate Iwasa Matabei’s famous ...
Discover how Takashi Murakami reimagines Japanese art history at Gagosian, blending traditional techniques with A.I.
Positioned on the shore of the Seto Inland Sea in Japan, the Simose Museum and Art Garden Villa unites culture, cuisine and ...
Asian Improv aRts Midwest brings “Reduction 10” and “Taiko Legacy 21” to the Museum of Contemporary Art’s Edlis Neeson ...
A string of traditionally popular places, the ‘Golden Route’ has long been a favorite for Japan’s visitors – but now it’s ...
The new location will include a state-of-the-art hibachi experience, according to a press release, along with traditional and ...
Hiroyuki Mitsuoka believes that understanding Japan's culture requires exploring its language through its cultural output, ...
Ferréol Babin wants to create his own unique design language. The Nantes, France–based woodworker relies on a mix of ...
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Perhaps the most inventive was Pierre Frey’s Azuma wall covering: Printed on a straw canvas, the design depicted the traditional Japanese art of furoshiki (wrapping cloth to transport goods).
As we stepped into the Ningyo exhibition gallery, what caught our eyes were different forms of Japanese dolls arranged ...