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JANUARY 2016

Cover news:Tomb of Ancient Royal Family Discovered in Henan, China

Profile: the artist Zhang Hongtu. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Scottish photographer, John Thomson, visiting Angkor Wat. Interview with the audio-visual artist Ryoichi Kurokawa. The opening of the Mu Xin Musum in China. Sotatsu: Making Waves, the first major exhibition of this 17th-century artist’s work outside Japan. Asia in Amsterdam, Luxury in the Golden Age, at the Rijksmuseum. Tibet’s Secret Temple: Body, Mind, and Meditation in Tantric Buddhism, on show at the Wellcome Institute in London. Living for the Moment, Japanese prints from the Barbara S Bowman Collection in Los Angeles. Japanese exhibitions in Paris, Geneva, and New York. Locarno International Film Festival. Li Songsong in Baden Baden, Walid Raad in New York. Gallery Shows in New York and London. Listings. Islamic Arts Diary.

Surimono and Ukiyo-e: Bowman Collection

May 18, 2016Heather Leave a comment
Otsuma and Hachirobei: The Unagidani, Scene of Urami no Samesaya (The vengeful sharkskin scabbard) by Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japan, 1786–1865), New Edition, Part One, circa early 1830s. Promised gift of Barbara S. Bowman. All photos © 2015 Museum Associates/LACMA

THIS EXHIBITION FEATURES over 100 prints of transformative promised gifts of Japanese works to LACMA, including surimono and ukiyo-e, representing the work of 32 artists. Included are examples of rare early prints of the ukiyo-e genre (pictures of the floating world),… Continue reading →

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Ryoichi Kurokawa: New Order

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34º55’11”S 138º35’53”E, site specific installation. Photo: Adelaide Festival, Adelaide Festival Center, Adelaide, 2015. Courtesy of Studio RYOICHI KUROKAWA

Japanese digital artist Ryoichi Kurokawa’s impressive cannon of audio-visual works appear as technologically advanced exercises for the mind. Combining vast symphonies of sound, coupled with terrifyingly intelligent x-ray anchored animation, they appear as a hypnotic swell of audio and image… Continue reading →

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Tawaraya Sotatsu: Making Waves

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The Beach at Sumiyoshi, Tales of Ise, episode 68, Japan, 1600-40, poetry sheet mounted as hanging scroll, ink, colours, and gold on paper, 24.45 x 20.9 cm (image); 40.6 . 33.2 cm (overall) © The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund, 1951

THE DETROIT INDUSTRIALIST, Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), who made five visits to Japan between 1895 and 1911, managed to assemble a formidable collection of Japanese art in the intervening years. On 18 October 1906, he acquired Waves at Matsushima, a pair… Continue reading →

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Lukhang Temple in Lhasa: Secret Murals

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Monk drumming at Lukhang temple. Photo © David Bickerstaff

WE ARE MET with sounds of lapping water. A coracle rows over a pine-fringed lake, dipping its oars in rhythmic strokes. Multi-coloured prayer flags whisper in the wind. The coracle moves smoothly across the lake, arriving, at last, at a… Continue reading →

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