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Art for a shattered homeland - Northland Independent Community osaka
24th March 2011

The pop artist from Osaka has been living in Whangaparaoa for three years and contributes to the Auckland art scene. "I phoned my family when I heard what happened and they were all safe. I have a few friends in Tokyo that I was worried about but they ... full story
Toshiko Takaezu, Ceramic Artist, Dies at 88 - New York Times kyoto
20th March 2011

Her work was the subject of a traveling retrospective that originated at the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto in 1995 and the exhibition “The Poetry of Clay: The Art of Toshiko Takaezu” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2004. ... full story
Artists and Galleries Around the World Band Together to Send Japan Earthquake ... - Huffington Post (blog) kyoto
18th March 2011

According to CultureGrrl, the National Tokyo Museum has temporarily closed to save electricity, but reports no serious damage and plans to open on Saturday with reduced hours and partial access, while Tokyo's Mori Art Museum, which has no permanent ... full story
Japan Society Exhibit Reframes Perspective On Contemporary Japanese Art - Antiques and the Arts Online kyoto
16th March 2011

In two views of Narita International Airport, 2005, Yamaguchi Akira employs the pictorial devices associated with the Seventeenth Century "famous views" of Kyoto, only to insert scenes of environmental despoliation within the familiar golden, ... full story
In time of trouble, Japanese students create art, forge bonds - Newsworks.org osaka
15th March 2011

"We've been on this student exchange for only 10 days," said Ryo Kozuki, a sculptor from Kinki University in Osaka, through an interpreter. "But understanding they are so worried for us was very valuable for me and I felt closer to my host...and friend ... full story
Former visual arts professor Takaezu passes away at 88 - The Daily Princetonian kyoto
11th March 2011

Her work is currently displayed in many museum collections throughout the world, including that of the Smithsonian Institute, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Museum of Art in Kyoto. Some of Takaezu's pieces are on display at the ... full story
Diorama Map series presents Istanbul in London - Hurriyet Daily News osaka
11th March 2011

Since then his work has continued to receive critical acclaim, particularly for appearances at this year's Hong Kong International Art Fair, Seoul Photo and South Korea's Daegu Photo Biennale. The Diorama Map series to date consists of 10 cities: Osaka ... full story
Late avant-garde artist Taro Okamoto becomes popular model for youth - Mainichi Daily News osaka
6th March 2011

At the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, "Okamoto Taro -- The 100th Anniversary of His Birth" exhibition is scheduled to run from March 8 through May 8. The event will be the museum's first retrospective art show featuring the artist. ... full story
MassArt sees bright picture with new president - Boston Globe kyoto
2nd March 2011

The college recently started an exchange program with an art school in Kyoto, Japan, and offers short-term courses overseas, including one in Venice. Barrett, with her international experience, is a good fit for the school at this time, ... full story
Creator Spotlight: Kazuo Koike - Mania osaka
2nd March 2011

He has also been a professor at Osaka College of Art. Although he has worked with a variety of artists, Kazuo Koike has collaborated most extensively with Goseki Kojima, who provided art for such seminal works as Lone Wolf and Cub, Samurai Executioner, ... full story
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