Culture Ill-starred Painters 2020-2021 Kim Bergström A special exhibition taking place at the Saga Arashiyama Bunkakan looks at a range of works from painters who have suffered f...
Culture What Machiko Hasegawa Loved 2020-2021 Kim Bergström A special event taking place at the Machiko Hasegawa Museum in Setagaya is titled "What Machiko Hasegawa Loved". Hasegawa was...
Culture The Extraordinary Drawings of Kyosai 2020-2021 Kim Bergström Kawanabe Kyosai (1831-1889) was a renowned Japanese artist, and a special exhibition at the Tokyo Station Gallery looks into ...
Culture Modeling of Prayer on Paper, Wood, and Straw 2020 Kim Bergström With an estimated 80,000 shrines and 77,000 temples in Japan, there's no doubt that prayer and spirituality are important par...
Culture Inheritance of Soil and Flame 2020 Kim Bergström Takahama City is a major center of production for Sanshu roof tiles - the region produces the highest volume of them in all o...
Culture Natsumi Tomita's Scrap World 2020-2021 Kim Bergström Natsumi Tomita's Scrap World is a special exhibition taking place at Nagoya's Yamazaki Mazak Museum. The event looks at the w...
Culture Japanese Art: Deep and Deeper 2020 Kim Bergström The Suntory Museum of Art is hosting a special exhibition titled "Japanese Art: Deep and Deeper" which runs until November 29...
Culture Yoshida Hiroshi Exhibition 2021 Kim Bergström A special exhibition taking place at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum looks into the works of Yoshida Hiroshi, a renowned pa...
Culture The Tragedy of Loosdorf Castle 2020-2021 Kim Bergström Loosdorf Castle, located close to Vienna in Austria, once had a large collection of Imari ware ceramics. After World War II, ...
Culture Rimpa and Impressionism 2020-2021 Kim Bergström Rimpa is one of the major historical schools of Japanese painting, created in 17th Century Kyoto. Another iconic form of pain...