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The Floating World” transports visitors to a time when Japan was emerging from the feudal era and modern cities were booming.
HERE: JAPANESE ART ALIGHTS IN CAPE ESTATE. If you’re not traveling to Japan this summer, you can still immerse yourself in ...
Put together by the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, it is derived from the estate of businessman John Chandler Bancroft, which donated 3,700 Japanese woodblock prints to the museum in 1901.
By combining techniques, these artists created multilayered images that challenge distinctions between mediums, art-making traditions, and notions of fine art and commercial design. The prints and ...
To celebrate Asian American Pacific Island Month, PIX11 is highlighting the Japanese community and culture across the city. PIX11's Marvin Scott spoke to the President of an organization that is ...
San Jose tattoo artist turns his Japanese culture into pieces of art 03:57. A photo exhibit featuring traditional Japanese tattoo art, called "American Irezumi" is coming to San Francisco's Main ...
Miki Hayakawa’s “One Afternoon” (circa 1935) is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum exhibit “Pictures of Belonging: Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi and Miné Okubo.” (Miki Hayakawa ...
Last October, Lucasfilm revealed the first in a wide-ranging set of art prints by Japanese artist TAKUMI that will act as the badge art for its upcoming Star Wars convention, Celebration Japan ...
On at the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts until June 15, ‘1,200 Years of Japanese Prints’ is an ambitious exhibition that traces the evolution of Japanese printmaking from the 8th century ...
The first major posthumous survey of the Japanese American artist Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) opens this month at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art before travelling to the Museum of Modern Art in ...
Portland Art Museum Exhibits Restored Monet Alongside the Japanese Artists Who Inspired Him PAM’s “Water Lilies” painting came directly from Monet’s private dining room.
In 1942, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government detained more than 100,000 Japanese Americans, including the Ueyamas, and imprisoned them in incarceration camps around the country. The ...
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