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This week we introduce three exhibitions that show works of Japanese art from as early as the Yamato period of the seventh century to the Taisho period in the early 1900s. Japan has seen tremendous changes in lifestyle, popular beliefs and diplomacy throughout the centuries. Simultaneously, these shifts are reflected through the arts as well. For example, the evolution of language as seen through scripture or the growing influence of Western art movements to signal cultural diplomacy. For those interested in gleaming into Japanese art and history, here are a number of exhibits you can visit. T...
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Acquaint yourself with our earth through art. We introduce three exhibitions in Tokyo for you to visit during your free time. The growing urgency of global warming should encourage us to learn more about our earth; to view nature not as a resource but as a teacher, and to reframe our relationship as both givers and takers and coexisting beings. Perhaps learning to appreciate the world around us can be a way to relearn our relationship with mother earth. We introduce three exhibitions in Tokyo that utilize art as a medium to interact with the earth and its offerings. Visit Sompo Museum of Art t...
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From beloved childhood characters to vibrant contemporary art, these exhibitions will encourage you to take a plunge back into your youth. Artistic skills can be acquired through enough practice and theoretical study, but learning how to detach from creative conventions makes art such a challenge. This notion is reflected in the words of Pablo Picasso: “It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.” This month we introduce ongoing art exhibitions in Tokyo that embrace child-like spontaneity and freedom. “Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser”Commonly depicted as a...
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Tokyo Art Scene is a biweekly report on ongoing art and design exhibitions around Tokyo. It features event listings for architecture, art, ceramics, design, fashion, fine arts, photography and print (both the modern and the traditional) as well as digitally-themed presentations. Photography, popularized in the 19th century, evolved concurrently with painting and the two forms inspired each other. Painters were drawn to inventive camera techniques and photographers studied diverse art movements such as impressionism and surrealism. This week we check out ongoing exhibitions at the Tokyo Photogr...
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