
Nara: Sacred Images from Early Japan – The British Museum
The British Museum presents 15 major Buddhist and Shinto sacred images 600 – 1300 from Nara Prefecture, leading up to Japanese Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020
The British Museum presents 15 major Buddhist and Shinto sacred images 600 – 1300 from Nara Prefecture, leading up to Japanese Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020
Japanese ceramics, woodblock prints, folding screens and exquisite silk robes feature in the exhibition Edo Style: Art of Japan (1615- 1868) at TDRF this Spring
Derek Parker reports the Hokusai show on display at the National Gallery of Victoria reveals the artists breadth of expression and influence on the world of art
The Great Wave will be the exquisite centrepiece of a new exhibition at the British Museum to showcase the work of Hokusai, the Great Master of Japanese Art
The virility of life and art in Japanese philosophy lie in possibilities for growth, which artist Katsushika Hokusai realised with his ever-popular Great Wave
Brush Writing in the Arts of Japan is a show about how, through creative innovation, someone’s handwriting style can convey their own aesthetic sensibilities