The late 1960s鈥攎arked by the May Revolution in France, civil rights tensions in the United States, and the Vietnam War鈥檚 escalation鈥攕aw societal norms questioned as mass media became omnipresent.
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT), will host Nakahira Takuma: Burn鈥擮verflow, the first major retrospective in nearly twenty years of a legendary photographer who changed Japanese photography from February 6 to April 7, 2024.
Organised with the backing of Art Basel, Art Week Tokyo (3鈥6 November 2022) spreads over 50 venues this year, connecting museums, galleries, and art spaces across the city.
I thought a lot about adjectives before starting this preview of an upcoming exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, first and foremost because the show鈥檚 English title 鈥 鈥淎yashii: Decadent and Grotesque Images of Beauty in Modern Japanese Art鈥 鈥 begins with...
From Cartier-Bresson in Taipei to Doig in Tokyo and Arbus in Ontario 鈥 our updated guide to the must-see exhibitions in Africa, Asia, Australasia and the Middle East
Since the quarantine of the Diamond Princess, Japan has gone from being one of the world鈥檚 most at-risk countries to lucky outlier, to being again fearful of COVID-19 getting out of control.
Scottish-born Peter Doig grew up in Trinidad and Tobago and Canada, studied at the Chelsea College of Art and Design (now University of the Arts London) in the U.K. and has been based in Port of Spain since 2002.
The Abbey Collection of bamboo arts and crafts, the 20-year loving labor of New York collectors Dianne and Arthur Abbey, attracted 470,000 visitors when it showed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 2017-18.