Nov.06

Robert Rauschenberg and Japan, a Tale of Collaboration by Pen

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Nov.20

Robert Rauschenberg and Japan, a Tale of Collaboration by Pen

Nov.20

In the early 1980s, the American contemporary artist discovered the potential Japanese ceramics had to offer i…

Nov.13

Reiko Sudo’s Textile Revolution by Pen

Nov.13

This textile design company that calls upon the skills of traditional weavers and dyers is now being celebrate…

Nov.11

Chasing Paradise: Life After the Fire by MutualArt

Nov.11

Ukiyo-e gradually became the dominant Japanese art form following a devastating fire that was also the birth o…

Nov.10

Saving Japanese Crafts: Interview with Steve Beimel Featured on ‘All About Japan’

Nov.10 Interview Japanese Crafts

Soon after arriving in Japan in 1971, JLA’s founder Steve Beimel fell in love with Japanese crafts. Five…

Nov.09

A ‘New’ Museum for Your Kyoto Bucket List

Nov.09

The Fukuda Museum of Art opened in October 2019, but with the pandemic and entry restrictions to Japan, few of…

Nov.05

Calligraphy and Car Design on Mazda Stories

Nov.05

Why does a modern car company value the ancient art of calligraphy and use it to communicate key design concep…

Oct.29

Modern Japanese Painting: Nihonga Explained

Oct.29 Adachi Museum of Art Nihonga

Nihonga draws on the traditions of over a thousand years, yet is a distinct genre of modern Japanese painting …

Oct.23

National Treasures: Japan’s Most Precious Artworks

Oct.23 exhibition Tokyo National Museum

The Tokyo National Museum is Japan’s largest and oldest modern-style museum. To commemorate its 150th an…

Oct.20

Elizabeth Andoh: A Taste of Culture – Salmon・鮭・saké・Sāmon・サーモン

Oct.20

The Japanese have been eating salmon (saké) for thousands of years, though historically it was consumed cooked…

Sept.22

Ikebana: Natural Harmony on Mazda Stories by Steve Beimel

Sept.22

She is Mazda Colour and Trim Designer Mai Utagawa. He is ikebana artist Mario Hirama. In a perfectly proportio…