Höller discusses his new book of games, Murakami chats AI and the television series Shōgun, and two artists talk about a new sound installation at Dia’s New York City space
From Neo-Pop to the Zero Zero Generation to 3/11, the Ryutaro Takahashi collection traces the past 30 years of Japanese contemporary art
In the reopened galleries, rotating exhibits highlight collection gems—including seven newly conserved Buddha statues—and technology add-ons expand learning
From a retrospective of Chicago Imagist Christina Ramberg to a group show of Native American photography and video
The gallery’s 30th-anniversary show chronicles the Japanese art movements it has had a hand in popularising across the Pacific
Miyoko Ito’s intriguing merger of internal and external space gets proper recognition and a fresh look in this visual feast
Curator Kenjiro Hosaka on five highlights from his AWT Focus exhibition, which brings together over 100 works from participating galleries
Art Week Tokyo makes it easy to explore the city's many museum and gallery exhibitions. Our writers pick out some of the highlights to see this autumn
The Photographers’ Gallery exhibition explores how the artist railed against tradition as post-war Japan turned its focus towards the West
The Japanese artist, whose latest show opens in San Francisco this month, explains the connection between his colourful aesthetic and darker influences, including natural disasters and the pandemic
The masses are being drawn in by the chance to see objects both fine and personal
Artist’s huge sculpture at Benesse Art Site Naoshima has been restored after being severely damaged last year
Plus, a contemporary woven Japanese basket and a colourful work on paper by Kirchner
Contemporary explorations of femininity that extend beyond the male gaze headline the fair’s latest edition
“Beautiful women” in Gauguin’s rediscovered manuscript are now identified as by Kunisada—Vincent’s favourite Japanese printmaker
We talk about Manga, the subject of the British Museum's huge new show, and we explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition Camp: Notes on Fashion. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art aims to bring the Japanese belief system and its often quarrelsome deities vividly to life
The monumental bronze eagle was donated in 1954 by a gardener who inherited it from a diplomat and collector
Looking beyond his iconic Great Wave at treasures from the museum's collection and from around the globe
Japanomania returns once more to Copenhagen as the exhibition looks at how Nordic artists used Japanese art in their own work
Contemporary Japanese artists have struggled for recognition in the capital, but that could be changing
Longhouse Projects wishes to introduce little known Japanese artists to New York - and the world
The exhibition will bring together more than 300 works by residents of social welfare institutions on the country’s Honshu island
Jean Pigozzi convinces artist Carsten Höller to mix and match the French collector’s art in 'JapanCongo'
There were still surprises in store
“The beauty is in the process and the final object is the sum of the path"
The Japanese art festival's new edition will be well placed to offer exposure to emerging stars
Japanese artist and curator may have moved on from his gallerist of 10 years
François Pinault was a judge at the vast but inexpensive Geisai fair