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The isekai genre has blown up over the past few years, and it's quickly becoming one of the most popular in anime. There are ...
The title of an exhibition being held at the Tokyo Photographic Art ... Japan, a peep-show device called “nozoki karakuri” that street performers operated became popular from the late Edo ...
Centered on the extraordinary appeal of "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai, this exhibition offers a smartly ...
Centered on the extraordinary appeal of "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai, this exhibition offers a smartly ...
The art of Japan’s Edo period is undeniably beautiful, influencing creators across the centuries. Japanese artist Katsushika ...
All of these factors converged in Edo, leading to nearly 200 fires and approximately 50 "great fires" over the course of the ...
My latest is Huh Cat, reimagined as a Bakeneko loose in the Floating World of Edo-period Japan. He joins a collection of meme-based ukiyo-e pieces featuring everything from side-eyed Shibas to ...
A new exhibition dedicated to Hiroshige at the British Museum introduces visitors to the full depth and complexity of his ...
For both adults and children, there's nothing more uplifting than walking into your room to find a towel folded into the ...
Hokusai brought to life a monumental wave that would become a worldwide icon. Behind this print lies a history of artistic ...
The pulse nearly throbs at the plump neck of the peacock in Maruyama Okyo’s “Peacock and Peonies” in “Painting Edo: Japanese Art From the Feinberg Collection” at Harvard Art Museums.
The first question on the lips of visitors as they step through the door at Palm Beach Modern Auctions is, “Where did you get all this stuff?” The quick answer would be “All over the place.” The ...