The Spy Across the Table: Mysterious Book Report No. 290
A review by John Dwaine McKenna of Barry Lancet’s latest book Although prognostication and predicting th…
A review by John Dwaine McKenna of Barry Lancet’s latest book Although prognostication and predicting th…
By Mark Schumacher In Buddhist sculpture and painting throughout Asia, the Buddha (Nyorai, Tathagata) are gene…
by Gail Rieke Japanese design demonstrates its genius in myriad ways when it comes to reusing materials. The p…
Cetaceans in the Sea of Okhotsk By Mark Brazil Blue above then blue below. Viewed from just below the pass at …
There was, in late June, in Sacramento California, an unprecedented event: a seminar ran by a very prominent p…
My first teacher in Japan: Mari Horie by Nancy Craft The news headlines about this summer’s brutal heat wave i…
Stagiaire, literally “trainee” in French, often refers to short kitchen stints where a cook works for free. T…
From Artsy.net: by Allison Meier Hasegawa Tōhaku’s legacy has played out like an art-historical whodunit—whic…
by Simon Pilling, specialist in Japanese lacquer ware Lacquer – the most perfect and finest objects ever issue…
From the Japan Times https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2018/04/03/arts/art-met-craft-meiji-era-japan/#.W3LU…