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Denver Art Museum hosts an exhibit showcasing work by Japanese designers who started a fashion revolution in Paris.
The USC Shinso Center for Japanese Religions and Culture presents Professor Naomi Kodate on the history of special hells associated with women. Lecture will be in Japanese.
n this talk, Walley (University of Oregon) will be exploring a significant case of interpretation of Eight Dogs by Meiji writer Kitamura Tōkoku (1868-94).
A new Chinese acquisition, these four boldly executed Ming dynasty panels represent a tradition of embellishing architectural elements with dragon motifs.
The Miami University presents a collection of photographs from Caroline Philippone's travels to Jeju-do in Korea.
Cornell University's Johnson Museum of Art presents an exhibition highlighting Japan-America exhibition exchange.
The Honolulu Museum of Art presents an exhibit on female identity in manga through the art of Takaya Miou.
Author and social commentator Robert Campbell discusses the position occupied in Japanese literature by Ginza, an area in Tokyo that has long stood as an emblem of luxury.
From 1940 to 1950, second-generation Japanese-American artist Uchima Ansei (1921–2000) was an active participant in the Creative Print (sōsaku hanga) movement, a style of 20th-century Japanese art that emphasized western ideals such as individualism and self-reliance over the workshop-oriented approach of traditional Japanese printmaking. This rotation is intended to further the public’s understanding of non-objective abstract art produced in modern Japan.
Allen memorial Art Museum presents an exhibition celebrating seasonal imagery in Japanese prints from the Edo period.