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Feel the Heart of Japanese Kitchen Utensils KAMA-ASA Pop-up shop at Sway Gallery London DATES: 13th – 25th May 2019 OPENING RECEPTION: 13th May 2019, […]
LOST IN TRANSITION – Watercolors & Woodblock Prints between the East and the West – by Vanessa Milito Rodriguez DATES: 1st August – 28th August […]
DATES: 6th -28th March 2020 After their first successful pop up in London, in July 2019, Made in Japan is back with even more beautiful […]
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Master – An Ainu Story by Adam Isfendiyar DATES: 22nd March – 10th April PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 21st March 18:00-20:00 RSVP: https://bit.ly/2SNdv9K ARTIST TALK: 4th […]
The foundational status of the phrase ‘Thus Have I Heard’ within the transmission of Buddhist teachings suggests a primary importance for sound and the act […]
AKIKO BAN: Innervisions DATES: 14th – 25th February 2019 PRIVATE VIEW: Wednesday 13th February 18:00 – 20:00 (Please contact us via info@sway-gallery.com if you wish […]
JAPAN IN LANDSCAPE by Matthew Phinn DATES: 11th – 29th January 2019 PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday, 10th January, 18:00-20:00; Artist talk at 19:00 RSVP […]
The Shakuhachi Symposium is an academic conference with on the one hand, a narrow focus on the Japanese bamboo flute shakuhachi, but which, on the […]
The World Shakuhachi Festival 2018 brings together many of the world’s best performers of the shakuhachi, the Japanese bamboo flute, from all continents. It presents, […]
UKIYO-E AND IMPRESSIONISTS Opening event: 2nd August 2018, from 6pm till 8pm Dates: 3rd – 31st August 2018 in collaboration with Japanese Gallery Japanese woodblock […]
Kokeshi are traditional wooden dolls that and are characterized by their lack of arms or legs. They are produced in the Tohoku region of Japan and […]
The calligrapher and artist Misuzu Kosaka has produced striking, highly original art works that have been incorporated into book designs, restaurant decors and commemorated major […]
When the cultural organisation Japan Tide approached Leyden Gallery with the concept of an exhibition of promoting older Japanese women artists (all in their 70s) […]
The use of a single term, hon’yaku, to describe translation during the Meiji era belies the wide diversity of practices identified by this word. This diversity […]
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