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Mt. Fuji: Less Than Pristine, But Set for UNESCO Recognition - Wall Street Journal (blog) kyoto
1st May 2013

The iconic volcano has been at the center of Japanese art, spiritual worship and geographical orientation, while seeming to keep a watchful eye on the nation's capital from a distance. European Pressphoto Agency: Mt. Fuji seen from a port on the Izu ... full story
This week's art news: Art exhibition for victims of Japan earthquake - Canada Free Press kyoto
19th April 2013

“As an artist the first experience was profound, and throughout my stay I was overwhelmed by the natural textures and colours of the interiors and exteriors of Kyoto, the ancient art work, and the exquisite tiny works of art adorning the plates at many ... full story
When Is A Joke Not A Joke - Feministe (blog) kyoto
8th April 2013

Her solo exhibition “Meditations on the Body” at the National Museum of Art in Osaka featured 100 photographs. Her most recent project is Women of Japan, clothed portraits of women from many cultures and backgrounds. Laurie and Debbie blog together at ... full story
Pictures in the News - Los Angeles Times kyoto
6th April 2013

Also, as part of a public art project by New York-based artist Kurt Perschke, a giant inflatable red ball is set up in Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles; Kenyan soldiers rehearse their part in the swearing-in ceremony for President-elect Uhuru ... full story
The Meiji Crisis in Japanese Art - New York Times kyoto
27th March 2013

The teaching of these and others sympathetic to the nihonga enterprise at the Tokyo Art Institute and the Academy helped nurture a new generation of younger artists, notably Shimomura Kanzan, Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunso. The first room of the ... full story
Yayoi Kusama Birthday: The Polka Dot Queen Of Avant-Garde Art Turns 84 ... - Huffington Post kyoto
22nd March 2013

The Japanese artist began her career in the late 1940s in Kyoto, but was quickly inspired by the unconventional style of abstract expressionists in the United States. Kusama moved to New York in 1957, showing her works besides the likes of Andy Warhol ... full story
On Exhibit, From Ancient Arts to Sound and Video - New York Times kyoto
21st March 2013

“Shangaa: Art of Tanzania.” More than 150 objects, from the 19th century to today, showcase the traditional arts of Tanzania, illustrating how its art channels healing energy, embodies authority, addresses the spiritual and celebrates life. June 8 to ... full story
New City Art Fair Puts the Spotlight on Japan During Armory Week - ARTINFO kyoto
6th March 2013

“In late April, we are also bringing the New City Art Fair to Osaka, where there are a very small number of contemporary galleries in relation to its population. We are also exploring the possibility of having a Kansai-based art fair that might combine ... full story
Art in Giappone 1868-1945 - Wanted in Rome kyoto
20th February 2013

On the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Cultural Institute in Rome, the Japan Foundation, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, and the Museum of Modern Art of Kyoto have organised a major exhibition devoted to Japanese art from the ... full story
Enter an 'Imaginary Aviary,' Japanese Style - The Epoch Times kyoto
21st February 2013

NEW YORK—Even the hustle and bustle of crowds at The Metropolitan Museum of Art recedes into the calm gravitational pull of the Birds in the Art of Japan exhibition that just opened at The Sackler Wing Galleries for the Arts of Japan. ... two early ... full story
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