Fender has continued to celebrate the first anniversary of its flagship Tokyo store by releasing a new range of Art Canvas Esquires, which brings a trio of iconic Japanese landscape prints to an ...
Groundbreaking video artists from Japan feature in a major new exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetū. How do politics influence the ways we relate to our natural surroundings, and ...
Slowly but surely, spring is creeping up on Washington, D.C., which means that it is time to set the date for a highly anticipated spring event: the National Cherry Blossom Festival. In conjunction ...
Everything has its beauty, but not every one sees it. — Confucius. “THERE are cases,” says the critic Moto-ori, “in which a precise reproduction of a thing as it is in nature produces a bad picture ...
In June 1934, at the age of 24, long before he became known as “the father of modern management,” Peter Drucker was walking home from work in London and was suddenly caught in a rainstorm. He sought ...
Motoko Sato became fascinated with nature from a young age, encouraged by her father, who was a botanical artist. A trained painter, she picked up a camera after her parents died, and she felt ...
Inside China’s Rare Earth Empire: The Hidden Costs in Myanmar Among his works are images of an overtly phallic mushroom cloud drawn in a cutesy manga-style, a massive wall plastered with tweets sent ...
Japanese sand gardens are famous for their simplicity, which is the essence of Zen philosophy. By limiting the elements to sand and stones, these gardens encourage visitors to focus on the essentials ...
Van Gogh’s Bridge at Arles (Pont de Langlois) has just been examined in the Kröller-Müller Museum’s conservation studio, to confirm that it is in good enough condition to travel to an exhibition in ...