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Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new exhibition — and a string of multimillion-dollar auction sales.
Inside Tadao Ando's Naoshima New Museum of Art The Naoshima New Museum of Art is not just one more extension to a beloved arts and community home, but forms a seminal project for its wider cultural ...
Soyoung Lee has big plans for San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum, as large as the sheer physical size and cultural footprint of the continent it’s showcasing and the City it resides in.
To celebrate Asian American Pacific Island Month, PIX11 is highlighting the Japanese community and culture across the city. PIX11's Marvin Scott spoke to the President of an organization that is ...
Benesse House Museum in Naoshima, Japan, has created a global movement of art hotels that are reshaping luxury accommodations worldwide. Travel reporter Ryan Craggs looks at the history of the art ...
The last Japanese incarceration camp in the US closed in 1946, but the stories of American artists of Japanese descent who were held there remain elusive. Exhibitions such as Pictures of Belonging ...
T he Art of French Wallpaper Design is the luscious new exhibition at the museum of the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. Using its collection of French wallpaper made from the 1770s to ...
Black paint was used to cover the art exhibit which shows landmark Japanese businesses and a mural memorializing the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
Why the Japanese Art Market Is One of the Fastest Growing in Asia Economic revival is setting the stage for Japan’s market, which has grown 11 percent since 2019, to expand more broadly.
“Mythical, Divine, Demonic” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art explores the role of animals in South Asian art.
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