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Ryo  Kawada at Tokyo Bambinart
Nov09

Ryo Kawada at Tokyo Bambinart

Ryo Kawada is showing recent work in a solo exhibition entitled Uroboros at Tokyo’s Bambinart Gallery. Kawada, born in Nigata Prefecture in 1988, specialises in figurative portraits and landscapes that give the impression at first glance of being realistic representations with close attention to detail. In reality the works are marked by rough touches and the dark colours imbue the paintings with an atmosphere of disquiet which...

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A ceramic homage to Japan’s tsunami victims
Sep08

A ceramic homage to Japan’s tsunami victims

  Kensuke Nakata has created thousands of ceramic cherry blossom petals in order to remember and raise awareness of people who suffered as a result of the tsunami disaster 2011 by celebrating their remarkable sense of stoicism. Japanese Stoicism, by Kensuke Nakata, is at Daiwa Foundation Japan House 8 September-18 September 2014. Impressed by their attitudes in dealing to overcome severe hardship and disruption to their lives,...

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Handkerchiefs from Tohoku children
Feb11

Handkerchiefs from Tohoku children

Yasashii Hankachi: Gentle Heart Project / Handkerchiefs for Tohoku Children, at the Daiwa Foundation Japan House galleries, is a creative response by children and collaborative designers in Japan to the devastation left by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in the Tohoku (northeast) area of Japan, in which more than 18,000 people lost their lives and many more faced the difficulties of being relocated, leaving a strong impact on local...

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Four Living Treasures of Japan
Nov01

Four Living Treasures of Japan

Exemplary work of four of Japan’s greatest living artists is presented in a Fine Art Society exhibition in London. The latest in the gallery’s series of homages to the arts of Japan, a series which stretches back to the 1880s, the exhibition presents the work of Jun Isezaki, Kunihiko Moriguchi, Kazumi Murose and Noboru Fujinuma. Living National Treasure is the popular term for Important Intangible Cultural Property, an individual so...

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Kenji Yoshida in conversation with Sajid Rizvi
Mar23

Kenji Yoshida in conversation with Sajid Rizvi

In 1993 the British Museum organised a solo exhibition of works by Kenji Yoshida in the newly refurbished Japanese Galleries,  the first living artist to be exhibited in that prestigious space. At the opening, Kenji Yoshida 吉田堅治 spoke to Eastern Art Report Editor Sajid Rizvi through an interpreter. Below are edited excerpts from that interview: Sajid Rizvi. What do you think of the current exhibition—are you happy with it? Kenji...

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