By A Staff Reporter SHARJAH: Sharjah Art Foundation (SAF), announces the selection of Yuko Hasegawa as the Curator of Sharjah Biennial 11, opening in March 2013. Yuko Hasegawa is Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (MOT), ...full story
Japanese Artist Yuki Matsueda holds a Ph. D in design from the Tokyo University of the Arts, is the creator of these eye popping 3D works of art. With the main elements appearing to break free from the flat two dimensional imagery, there is no question ...full story
Tokyo's Nakano Ward is known both in and outside Japan as an "otaku mecca," and the local government has launched various projects to support manga and anime businesses, in the hope that the area will take the lead in the field of "Cool Japan" pop ...full story
Sharjah Art Foundation has announced Yuko Hasegawa as the curator of Sharjah Biennial 11 in March, 2013. Hasegawa is the chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, and has previously worked as co-curator of the celebrated Sao Paolo Biennial ...full story
Part of the collection at the Bridgestone Museum of Art is seen in this photograph taken in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, on Dec. 12. (Mainichi) In celebration of the 60th anniversary of its opening, the Bridgestone Museum of Art in Tokyo is planning three new ...full story
TOKYO: Art is often used as a form of therapy to overcome painful experiences, and an exhibition in Japan that involves the March 11 disasters has turned sorrow into joy. A group of volunteers came ...full story
The Arts of Japan Gallery will open with a special inaugural exhibition, Elegant Perfection: Masterpieces of Courtly and Religious Art from the Tokyo National Museum, showcasing important objects from the collection of the Tokyo National Museum, ...full story
For the next two months his work is on display at Atelier Muji, an exhibition space within the Muji store at Yurakucho in Tokyo. The venue is a difficult one for an artist — it is separated from the store floor by only a large glass wall. ...full story
The young Japanese architect Akihisa Hirata is responsible for the extraordinary design of the Pavilion installed on the grounds of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. The design is being welcomed as a new symbol of MOT that ...full story
Tokyo must have seemed much safer for the organizers of the major art tour than the Museum of Modern Art in Gunma prefecture, which is less than 250 kilometers away from the notorious Fukushima region, and was supposed to host the Imperial glass ...full story