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The Year in Pictures
Read more: The Year in PicturesThe Year in Pictures This year, we were fortunate to profile remarkably vibrant artists who, through their art, brought so much to our lives. Yet, the year began with disaster. On New Year’s Day, we woke to the news of vast destruction caused by an earthquake and tsunami on the remote Noto Peninsula, where artisans…
Recent Articles
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Saori Kanda: Art Basel Miami, 2024
Read more: Saori Kanda: Art Basel Miami, 2024Sponsored | Saori Kanda on exhibiting Art Basel in Maimi, her philosophy of Self Love and shinto rituals. Saori opens up about a transformative year, how self love is not selfish and how she incorporates nature that’s embodied in shinto tradition into her art. By Japan Contemporaries, November 29, 2024 Saori Kanda, a “Dancing Painter”…
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Update From Wajima
Read more: Update From WajimaUpdate From Wajima Just as Japan’s Noto Peninsula began recovering from a New Year’s earthquake and tsunami, catastrophic floods now threaten its centuries-old lacquerware industry. Can it survive? By Jake Price Photos & reporting by Shuto Isobe November 13, 2024 As previously reported in Japan Contemporaries, the town of Wajima in Noto Prefecture suffered extensive…
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Acky Bright
Read more: Acky BrightThe artist discusses his first solo show in New York, how leaving his desk job was the best decision he ever made, and how art can transcend borders and bring people together.
JC Presents
Featuring emerging artists through documentary films and interviews.
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Koho Kurihara
Read more: Koho KuriharaCalligraphy Meditations Koho Kurihara was awarded First Runner-Up at the Japan Contemporaries Series 11, Juried Open Call, The Art of Sho, curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato. This groundbreaking exhibition, held from November 5-12, 2024, at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York, featured an opening reception and live performance on November 7. Marking…
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Saori Kashimura
Read more: Saori KashimuraSaori Kashimura, Cyber Muse: Dancing in the Clouds Saori Kashimura’s work “Cyber Muse” (2024) received the Second Runner-Up award at the exhibition “Japan Contemporaries Series, Juried Open Call, Stepping into A World III” curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato, held at Tenri Cultural Institute from July 16 to 22, 2024. In her beautifully crafted…
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Nobuko
Read more: NobukoNobuko at Gallery Max Nobuko’s work “Coffin of Happiness” (2023) received an honorable mention at the exhibition Japan Contemporaries Series 5: Juried Open Call, Stepping Into A World II, curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato. The exhibition was held from February 15-21, 2024, at Gallery Max in New York’s SoHo district. On February 20, 2024, Nobuko performed Coffin…
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Hiroko Saigusa
Read more: Hiroko SaigusaHiroko Saigusa: Wabi Sabi in Action at Gallery 60 NYC By Jonathan Goodman, June 11, 2024 Tokyo-based Hiroko Saigusa is idiosyncratic in her wide choice of vocations–she is a painter, a performance artist, a collaborator with hip hop DJs and dancers, and, not least, a fortune teller on demand. On June 6th, in the slightly…
Featured ArtistS
Explore the work of Japanese artists, curated by Japan Contemporaries.
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Moyuru Shiroma
Read more: Moyuru ShiromaMoyuru Shiroma Moyuru Shiroma grew up on a small tropical island, Okinawa, Japan. Through his vibrant works, he seeks to express emotions and convey a sense of “energy” and “fun” inherent in art. His art is characterized by a multi-layered expression that arises from the interaction between his paintings on canvas and his presence or…
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Featured | Kumiko Kawasaki
Read more: Featured | Kumiko KawasakiFeatured | Kumiko Kawasaki Kumiko Kawasaki is an artist who expresses water through tapestries, weaving in themes of life and the Western Pure Land that lies at its end. Born and based in Niigata, she spends much of her time gazing at the Sea of Japan from places like Teruhaku, Mase, and Echizenhama. While the…
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Featured | Yoshiko Iwai
Read more: Featured | Yoshiko IwaiFeatured | Yoshiko Iwai Iwai says, ‘To avoid putting oneself in a box, serendipity is very important.’ Traveling overseas and to islands, she etches these experiences into her mind, transforming them into mental landscapes that shape her works. These serendipitously created pieces are vibrant in color, poetically composed, and radiate a sense of tranquility and…
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Tenkuu
Read more: TenkuuTenkuu In a recent achievement, Tenkuu secured Second Runner-Up at Japan Contemporaries Series 3, a Juried Open Call curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato at Gallery Max New York in 2023. His works were showcased at the Ruime Showroom in Het Center, Amsterdam, the Linda Farrell Gallery in Paris, O Museum in Tokyo, and…
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Sponsored | Sonoko Nakajima
Read more: Sponsored | Sonoko NakajimaSponsored | Sonoko Nakajima The abstract paintings by Sonoko Nakajima are self-portraits. Her technique applies the principles of Steiner education, which she pursued for many years as an educator, to herself. This approach, as a comprehensive art form that engages with each individual’s unique emotions and will, allows her to embrace her own personality fully…
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Yoko Nakanishi
Read more: Yoko NakanishiYoko Nakanishi Nakanishi is a visual artist based in Aichi, Japan, who produces paintings, sculptures and animations. Her works have been exhibited in Japan and New York, including the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, Aichi), the Ueno Royal Museum (2003, Tokyo), the Art on Paper Art Fair (2019, New York), Viridian…
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Featured | Yuriko Hirose
Read more: Featured | Yuriko HiroseFeatured | Yuriko Hirose Andy Warhol admired Hirose’s work, noting her captivating use of color in space and form during their meeting in Warhol’s New York studio in 1986, just a year before his passing. Hirose’s artworks are a vibrant display of color, aiming to evoke cheerfulness and positivity in viewers. Notably, her expressions bear…
Recent Articles
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Dekanta
Sponsored | Dekanta Mono No Aware, Anniversary World Blend 2024 by dekantā —the most international whisky. The renowned artisanal label has enlisted emerging artist Richard Ford III to infuse his creative vision into their exclusive small-batch whisky. In 1859 Thomas Blake Glover (1838-1911), a Scottish merchant, arrived in Nagasaki, Japan, just five years after the…
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Urushi Lacquerwork & Climate Change
As climate change impacts the growth of urushi trees and the number of skilled artisans declines, initiatives are being launched to safeguard this unique cultural heritage while adapting to a rapidly changing world.
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AANHPI
Reflecting on a month of artistic contributions of Japanese and Asian artists in New York to foster dialogue and mutual respect.
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Hitoshi Fugo
Hitoshi Fugo: KAMI at Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery By Jonathan Goodman, May 3, 2024 Now in his late seventies, Hitoshi Fugo is showing a body of work conceived and created some time ago: a suite of eleven black-and-white images, taken from the total of 31 photos that make up his project KAMI, which means paper and…
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Kikuo Saito: Color Codes
Kikuo Saito: Color Codes at James Fuentes Gallery By Jonathan Goodman, April 20, 2024 Kikuo Saito(1939-2016) left Tokyo for New York in 1966, at the age of 26. He established himself downtown, only six blocks away from the present home of the Fuentes gallery on White Street, Tribeca, Manhattan, where his work is now on…
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Interview with Mira Nakashima
Interview with Mira Nakashima We speak with the renowned architect and furniture maker about the transcendent nature of craft, her early years growing up in the Minidoka concentration camp and how questioning authority led to the continued success of Nakashima Woodworkers. By Kyoko Sato & Jake Price, April 17, 2024 Following the release of The Nakashima Process…
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Loft Generation: Painting in New York 1960s-80s
Loft Generation: Painting in New York 1960s-80s, Featuring Naoto Nakagawa at the Eric Firestone Gallery By Jonathan Goodman, April 11, 2024 “Loft Generation,” an excellent show, presents a recent time, when the city’s downtown offered space and freedom to experiment. The exhibition begins at a time when New York was in steep decline and ends…
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A Hidden Journey of Friendship: Shigeru Izumi’s New York Paintings, 1959-1962
A Hidden Journey of Friendship: Shigeru Izumi’s New York Paintings, 1959-1962 at the Microscope Gallery By Kyoko Sato, February 19, 2024 The exhibition “Entrusted: New York Paintings, 1959-1962” unveils the captivating story of Shigeru Izumi (1922-1995), a Japanese artist whose work from his New York period (1959-1962) lay hidden in a friend’s storage for six…
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Tadanori Yokoo: All or Nothing at albertz benda
Tadanori Yokoo: All or Nothing at albertz benda By Jonathan Goodman, February 9, 2024 Born in 1936, Tadanori Yokoo is a well-known graphic designer, printmaker, and painter whose current exhibition at albertz benda, “All or Nothing,” offers a glimpse into the Japanese icon’s 60 year long artistic practice. In this small, but well-chosen exhibition of…
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Art for Art: Kizuna for the Noto Peninsula
Art for Art: Kizuna for the Noto Peninsula Dear readers, We would like to provide you with an update about the funds raised for the Noto Peninsula. As of March 19, 2024 we have raised a total $878 and sent the aid to Wajima Lacquerware Industrial Cooperative Association which is now helping the affected artists…
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Ruth Asawa
Ruth Asawa at the Whitney Museum of American Art By Jonathan Goodman, January 15, 2024 Ruth Asawa (1926-2013), born on a family farm in Southern California, was forced to relocate to detention centers with the rest of the family during the Second World War. After what amounted to imprisonment, Asawa tried to get a teacher’s…
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A Note of Appreciation from Kyoko Sato, Editor-in-Chief
A Note of Appreciation from Kyoko Sato, Editor-in-Chief By Kyoko Sato, January 10, 2024 Dear readers, What a journey this past year has been, and I’m truly thankful for your presence throughout. The idea of starting a publication dedicated to Japanese art had been on my mind for a while. Last July, I took the…
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Cage Shock: Homage to John Cage’s First Japan Visit
Cage Shock: Homage to John Cage’s First Japan Visit By Masa Hosojima, December 20, 2023 This season, Japan Society presented a four-part series, John Cage’s Japan, culminating with ”Cage Shock: Homage to His First Japan Visit.” The series was curated and performed by Tomomi Adachi, in collaboration with experimental sound artists Tania Caroline Chen and…
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Interview With Naruki Kukita
Interview with Naruki Kukita By Kyoko Sato, November 20, 2023 Fusing classical depictions of sensuality with Western and Japanese influences, Naruki Kukita’s art results in a fresh and unique approach to expressing himself. In tandem with Bushwick Open Studios, Kukita inaugurated the “Naruki Art Dojo,” coinciding with the event last September. Stemming from the establishment of…
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MANGA in New York presented by Ginza Sony Park Project
MANGA in New York presented by Ginza Sony Park Project By Kyoko Sato, November 7, 2023 Sony, based in Tokyo, has acquired a park in the heart of the global art scene in Chelsea, New York. The exhibition “MANGA in New York” took place at Studio 525, 515 W 24th St, NYC, from October 27…
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Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus at the Japan Society
Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus at the Japan Society By Kyoko Sato, October 20, 2023 Art movements are like waves that gather artists and propel the energy forward. One of the most significant movements is Fluxus, an international avant-garde art movement that emerged in the 1960s and continued in the 70s. Fluxus…
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The Armory Show and Manga Arts
The Armory Show and Manga Art
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“Japan’s Anime Sweeping the World” at the Nippon Gallery, New York
“Japan’s Anime Sweeping the World” at the Nippon Gallery, New York by Jonathan Goodman July 27, 2023 Curator Kyoko Sato, born in Japan but based in New York City for some twenty years, has a well-known name in the field of Japanese contemporary art studies. She maintains a world view, incorporating artists from America, whose esthetic…
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Interview With Oscar Oiwa
Interview with Oscar Oiwa By Kyoko Sato, August 9, 2023 To celebrate the launch of the magazine, we feature an interview with New York-based artist Oscar Oiwa by its editor-in-chief, Kyoko Sato, in this first issue. Oscar, born in Brazil to first-generation Japanese parents, currently spends his time in New York. In his late 50s,…