Between the end of World War II and the end of the Cold War, Japan underwent what has been coined an 'economic miracle'. By the end of the 'golden 60s', Japan was the second-largest economy in the ...
A new show at Japan Society looks at avant-garde artists who worked far from Japan’s cultural capitals, in the forest, in the mountains and by the sea. By Jason Farago When the going gets rough — when ...
Designed and curated by Japanese architectural firm, Atelier Bow-Wow, a promising but ultimately underwhelming exhibition at the Japan Society in New York City extracts examples of architecture from ...
Toshio Matsumoto mixes fiction and documentary techniques in 'Funeral Parade of Roses,' depicting a LGBTQ scene in late-1960s Tokyo. By THR Staff A window into a freewheeling, late-’60s Tokyo even ...
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