In an exhibit at Boston College’s Carney 203 Gallery using traditional woodblock printing, artist Cina He explores the effects of climate change in her hometown. Born in Liuzhou in Guangxi province, ...
The shining full moon looms large in both the autumn night sky and Japanese cultural tradition that is so deeply rooted in ...
The trees are often shown leafless with monochromatic backgrounds, sometimes incorporating gold or silver leaf into the layers of the intricate woodblock ... Japan. Today, Hoshi’s works are held in ...
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From ukiyo-e woodblock prints to manga comics, Japanese graphic artists are known for their creative visual expression. As Japan rapidly modernised during the 20th century, graphic design evolved into ...
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Why Japan Has an Obsessive Love of Cats
No country adores cats quite as much as Japan. One look at Japanese art, literature, or media, and you’ll see just how Japan ...
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Whether through deeply personal narratives, social and cultural reflections, or lighthearted depictions of everyday life, ...
College students often use posters to help spruce up their dorm or apartment. At the University of Chicago, they get in line early for the chance to borrow works by prominent artists for a year.
the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London included Prussian blue in an exhibition on the history of colors, highlighting its use in architects’ blueprints and Japanese woodblock prints.
Welcome to one fine show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside New York City, a place ...
"Yōkais are Japanese ancient monsters," Nakajima explained. "People from old time, they embodied their thoughts and fears into any item. So their anxiety or fears turned into yōkais. They believed ...