Pace Gallery, which has locations in New York, London, Hong Kong, Seoul, and elsewhere, will add yet another city to its portfolio when the gallery opens a new space in Tokyo next spring. Located in a ...
The 100th anniversary in 2015 of the Department of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers an ideal opportunity to explore the history of the Museum's collection of Japanese art. Showcasing ...
Tokyo, Japan, is the home the official KISS Expo at the La Foret Museum in the heart of the Harajuku area, and we had the opportunity to check it out. The first item in the expo as soon as fans walk ...
Roughly one-third of the exhibitors were new to the fair, signaling growing interest in reaching Japanese collectors. Still, some galleries chose not to return, underscoring the challenges the market ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe announced April 29 that the Japanese government will present $1 million to the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian museums of Asian ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover luxury travel—from takeoff to touchdown and everything in between. People walking next to the entrance of the Honkan ...
New York’s Japan Society is expected to announce tomorrow the appointment of Yukie Kamiya as the next director of the Japan Society Gallery. Ms. Kamiya, whose speciality is in Japanese contemporary ...
The arts of Japan, both traditional and contemporary, finally get the spotlight at the Detroit Institute of Arts with the opening Saturday of its new permanent Japanese gallery. Creating the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Japan’s art market has made its mark on the international stage in recent years, as overseas galleries have ...
“Comfortable” is what one would say when describing their home or a place where they can relax and be themselves. But when you hear gallerists and visitors unanimously calling an art fair comfortable, ...
While the forecast of economic growth has dimmed and the yen is likely weakening, Japan’s disproportionately small art market may yet be finding its way. Data from the Artnet Price Database show that ...
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