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Art Incubation Series 15 STEPPING INTO A WORLD V
Art Incubation Series 15 | Juried Open Call STEPPING INTO A WORLD V Curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko SatoOrganized by Art Incubation Association of Japan Gallery Max New York552 Broadway, New York、NY 10012 |(212) 925-7017April 24-30, 2025, 12-6pm | April 30 12-3pm | Closed on 27, 28Reception and Performance : Friday, April 25, 2024,…
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Yoko Ono’s Wish Tree at the Park Avenue Armory
Yoko Ono’s Wish Tree at the Park Avenue Armory A Peaceful Grove Celebrating Hope and Legacy By Kyoko Sato March 3, 2025 In celebration of Yoko Ono‘s 92nd birthday, the iconic Wish Tree installation was showcased at the historic Park Avenue Armory in the Upper East Side of Manhattan from February 14-17, 2025. This iteration,…
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Francis and Tom Haar: Documenting Japanese Artists
Francis and Tom Haar: Documenting Japanese Artists Across two generations, Francis and Tom have been deeply connected with Japan, vividly documenting its culture and artists. By Kyoko Sato February 20, 2025 Tom Haar (b. 1941, Tokyo) is renowned for his photographic portraits in his photo essay titled “Japanese Artists New York – 1971”, which features…
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Shozo Shimamoto in the Postal Art Network
Shozo Shimamoto in the Postal Art Network Japanese contribution to the Mail Art Global Avant-Garde movement By Kyoko Sato January 23, 2025 Mark Bloch (b. 1956) began his postal art network in 1978, calling it PAN (Postal Art Network), after studying traditional art forms, and then, performance, and video art with the American visual artist,…
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Kimono as Canvas
Kimono as Canvas From digital drafting to handcrafted silk: Mohamed Yakub evolves the kimono while staying true to its essence. By Jake Price January 13, 2024 Mohamed Yakub is a Kenyan born American who has been a practicing architect for thirty-six years. He has worked on high rise building projects internationally as well as in…
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The Year in Pictures
The 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…
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Koho Kurihara: Meditations
Koho Kurihara: 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.…
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Saori Kanda: Art Basel Miami, 2024
Sponsored | 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
Update 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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Exhibits series11
Japan Contemporaries Series 11 | Juried Open Call THE ART OF SHO Curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko SatoOrganized by Art Incubation Association of Japan Tenri Cultural Institute43A W 13th St, New York, NY 10011 | (212) 645-2800November 5-12, 2024 (Closed on Nov 8,10,11)Reception and Performance: Thursday, November 7, 7-9pm Artists:[First Runner-Up] Koho KURIHARA |…