The State Pushkin Museum is Moscow’s largest repository of European art, and you can see some ...
Dancing drunk is a time-honoured tradition all across the world, so we're happy to see Yokohama ...
Returning to Japan with a large-scale exhibit this summer, Chinese-born, New York-based ...
Born in 1972, Tokyoite Takashi Ishida is a hot emerging name in the fields of experimental film ...
Mainly active in London and Paris, the Massachusetts-born James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) ...
Taking place in conjunction with the Yokohama Triennale, this international art show brings ...
It's a sure mark of spring when this traditional street performance festival returns to ...
Zou-no-Hana is an open space that represents a link between the history and future of Yokohama, ...
Woodblock prints have been considered the art of the common people ever since the Edo period. ...
Butoh dancer Dai Matsuoka heads to Yokohama's BankArt Studio for a reprisal of his ...
This event space, housed inside a former bank in Yokohama's Minato Mirai area, is used for ...
Photographer Endre Erno Friedmann found widespread fame when he adopted the pseudonym Robert ...
Housed in a former warehouse, BankArt Studio NYK brings some experimental fizz to Yokohama's ...
Blurring the line between installation art and architecture, Tadashi Kamata delights in turning ...
Long overshadowed by the likes of Hiroshige and Hokusai, ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi has ...
Yoshitomo Nara has earned a fervent international following for his cute-but-twisted pictures ...
Best known in Japan for his surrealist works, German painter, sculptor and poet Max Ernst will ...
Five years after she was showcased in the Yokohama Museum of Art's Nihonga Painting: Six ...
One of the smarter moves in the redevelopment of Yokohama's bayside Minato Mirai area was the ...
Yokohama has long been known as a hotbed for Japanese hip-hop culture, so it's a fitting venue ...
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