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A Utah museum restored a 1932 painted screen of running horses. It made a ‘one in a million’ find.
The Salt Lake Tribune· 13 hours agoWhen the Utah Museum of Fine Arts acquired a major work by Japanese American artist Chiura Obata,...
Art Bites: How a Game of Rock, Paper, Scissors Decided an Art Sale
Artnet News· 2 days agoAcross 200 years of competition, Sotheby’s and Christie’s have adopted daring and surreptitious tactics in pursuit of securing consignments. None stranger, however, than those employed in a ...
7 Fun Ways to Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month With Your Kids
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoMay is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to honor and pay homage to the...
Blink Design Group Rediscovers The Refinement and Elegance of ‘Miyabi’ at Six Senses Kyoto
Hospitality Net· 2 days agoThe project was tailor-made for BLINK’s philosophy of ‘placemaking’, where everything begins with a...
Military Book Review Road to Surrender: Three Men and the Countdown to the End of World War II
Strategy Page· 12 hours agoTo many Japanese, the military in particular, the very idea of surrender was anathema. Drawing on personal papers, and particularly diaries, Thomas makes a persuasive case ...
Things to do in the DC area: AAPI Heritage Month events, Adams Morgan PorchFest … and more! - WTOP...
WTOP Washington· 7 days agoYou won’t want to miss WTOP’s guide on the many Asian festivals that are expected over the course of...
Justin Chang wins criticism Pulitzer for Los Angeles Times
LA Times via AOL· 2 days agoFormer L.A. Times film critic Justin Chang wins Pulitzer Prize for work singling out those he felt...
Literary plays for May
Real Change News· 20 hours agoIf Seattle’s Independent Bookstore Day wasn’t enough for you, theaters around the area are offering plenty of literary-inspired plays — or at least inspired by storytelling, from Japanese ...
Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House Meets Glass—and Brick—at Historic Philip Johnson Estate
Architectural Record· 5 days agoHouse, has reopened following an extensive restoration project. Completed in 1949 just months before...
Review: When Japan became modern: Meiji-era art and artifacts are now at Smart Museum
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoThe West was trending in Japan 150 years ago. After two centuries of isolationist policy, Japan was forcibly opened up to foreign visitors and trade. What ensued was an era of modernization ...