The Japanese market has grown 11 percent since 2019, outperforming the global market’s modest 1 percent growth.
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Traveler and author Pico Iyer explains what makes Japan so unique and why he’s made it his home. Social and medical ...
What distinguishes this set is its sophisticated approach to the original's dramatic composition, a bridge between fine art ...
Leading Japanese-Australian artist Hiromi Tango creates vibrant artworks exploring the healing possibilities of art, and how creating contributes to mental wellbeing — they're exhibited everywhere ...
In the heart of Japan lies an abandoned villa hiding a secret: a million-dollar art collection. Witness the haunting beauty ...
The Japanese art market grew by 11% between 2019 to 2023 to an estimated $681m, compared to 1% growth worldwide during the same period, finds a new report. The Japanese Art Market 2024 is authored ...
Located in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea, Naoshima is part of a cluster islands that includes Teshima and Inujima, where art and nature merge. At the heart of this project is renowned architect Tadao ...
The martial art is little known outside of Japan and deals with drawing a sword so skillfully your opponent is doomed.
A video showcasing a piece of street art in Japan has left viewers in "absolute awe." On December 11, TikTok user @madeleineandren shared the clip, which has since amassed 3.6 million views.
The CLAMP exhibition will return to Japan starting on February 27, 2025, and it will then run until March 31, 2025. The lottery for tickets will open on January 8, 2025.