Tag: Japanese Art

Rare $1 Million Japanese Whisky Collection to Hit the Auction Block in Paris

One of the world’s most exclusive Japanese whisky collections, the Hanyu Ichiro Malt Full โ€œCardโ€ Series, is set to be auctioned in Paris this November. Expected to fetch between $750,000 and $1.28 million, the collection features 54 bottles, each representing a playing card and signed by master distiller Ichiro Akuto. Known for setting record-breaking prices, Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr will host this online auction from November 12 to 29, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a complete set of this historic Japanese whisky.

What Most People Don’t Know About Van Gogh

When people think of Vincent van Gogh, they often imagine the iconic Starry Night, fields of sunflowers, or the tormented artist who famously cut off his ear. Yet, beyond the familiar images and myths lies a complex individual with a life and career filled with surprising, lesser-known details. Did you know Van Gogh only sold one painting in his lifetime, or that he dreamed of becoming a pastor before turning to art? From his fascination with Japanese prints to the ongoing mystery surrounding his death, there’s much more to Van Gogh than the legend suggests. Here, we explore the hidden facets of one of history’s most influential artists.

Ancient and Contemporary Japanese Kites Take Flight in Italy for ‘One Sky One World’ Peace Festival

The festivalโ€™s centerpiece, hosted at the historic Magazzino del Sale Torre, will feature an unprecedented exhibition dedicated to both ancient and contemporary Japanese kites. Organized under the sponsorship of the Italian Ministry of Culture, the Japanese Institute of Culture in Italy, and the Italian Association of Printing and Paper Museums, the event underscores ARTEVENTO’s long-standing role in promoting kites as an “intangible heritage of humanity.”

RX Japan Opens Visitor Registration for the International Jewellery Tokyo Autumn Show

RX Japan is excited to announce the opening of visitor registration for the 12th International Jewellery Tokyo Autumn (IJT AUTUMN 2024), set to take place on October 23rd-25th at Pacifico Yokohama. This prestigious event, a highlight in the global jewellery industry calendar, will showcase around 810,000 exquisite jewellery items, including rare gemstones, coloured diamonds, pearls, luxury watches, and more.

Magnificent Japanese Inlaid Jar from the Meiji Era Sells for $146,000

A notable inlaid iron jar and cover, decorated with intricate designs of birds and flowers representing the four seasons and commissioned by the renowned Meiji-era crafts entrepreneur Kawaguchi Yohei of Tokyo, sold for ยฃ114,700 ($146,000) at Bonhams New Bond Street. The item significantly exceeded its estimated value of ยฃ50,000-80,000 ($63,000-102,000) during the Fine Japanese Art Sale, which featured Meiji Masterpieces from a Distinguished Deceased Estate this May. The auction comprised 166 lots, achieving a total of ยฃ1,065,816 ($1,363,000), with a remarkable 98% sold by value.

Pixels and Paint: Mixed Media Artist Nancy Jo Ward Debuts at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

California-based mixed media artist Nancy Jo Ward is bringing her evocative portraits to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum for Japanโ€™s 23rd International Art Exchange Exhibition from June 15-20, 2024. Ward creates rich, emotionally resonant figurative art using a hybrid approach that includes digital drawing, painting, and the use of gold and silver foils. Blurring the lines between pixels, paint, and algorithm, she shapes unique images that delve deep into the minds and hearts of her subjects.

Tokyo Park Unveils Cinematic Tribute to Onna No Ko Exhibition and Launches ‘Tokyo Vibes’ Showcase in Lisbon

In celebration of Tokyo Park’s inaugural showcase of contemporary Japanese art beyond the confines of the UK, Ninjin Art Productions has unveiled a captivating music-driven film chronicling the Onna No Ko exhibition at London’s Old Street Gallery in Shoreditch this past June. Titled ‘Onna No Ko: New Visions of Beauty,’ this visually dynamic short film boasts a runtime of 5 minutes and 10 seconds, featuring an electrifying electro house soundtrack crafted by the film’s director and acclaimed animator, Ignatius Rake.

Brief History of Samurai Art: A Thousand-Year Odyssey of Discipline, Honor, and Inspiration

In the vast tapestry of human history, certain threads stand out, vibrant and enduring. Among these, the Samurai warriors of ancient Japan wield a unique allure, their legacy immortalized not just in battles fought but also in the exquisite realm of art. Their story, spanning centuries, intertwines with the essence of a nation, forging a cultural heritage that resonates across time and borders.In the vast tapestry of human history, certain threads stand out, vibrant and enduring. Among these, the Samurai warriors of ancient Japan wield a unique allure, their legacy immortalized not just in battles fought but also in the exquisite realm of art. Their story, spanning centuries, intertwines with the essence of a nation, forging a cultural heritage that resonates across time and borders. As we traverse the annals of time, the art of the Samurai stands as a testament to the enduring power of the pursuit of perfectionโ€”a legacy that transcends the boundaries of eras and continues to inspire generations, reminding us of the profound depths of human potential. Yet, their impact stretches far beyond the realms of martial prowess. It is in the delicate brush strokes of calligraphy, the grace of the tea ceremony, and the harmony of ikebana where their spirit finds expression, each art form bearing the imprints of their ancient wisdom.

Ninjin Art makes a big splash at Tokyo’s Flying Teapot

Ninjin Art’s newest animation ‘The Night Turns (Mandelgrรผn)’ has picked all the right numbers for its premiere at The Flying Teapot, a key Tokyo locus for the Japanese avant-garde art scene. With a runtime of 3 minutes 52 seconds, ‘The Night Turns (Mandelgrรผn)’ combines the kimo-kawaii animation of Cornwall’s Ignatius Rake with the haunting synthesizer sounds of London’s Louis S Hill to tell the story of Reg Cleet, a man abducted by telepathic aliens that look like teeth and who want him to marry their queen and seed the next generation of alien/human hybrids.

JAPAN ART EXPO: Japanese Swords, Art & Culture – June 2023

Japan Art Expo (JAE) is a unique two-day event in the heart of Europe. At once an art fair and educational conference, which will showcase the best of Japanese craftsmanship. There will be an international array of dealers from Europe and Japan specializing in various fields across Japanese Art. Dealers will be joined by scholars and specialists to bring their passion and expertise to professionals, collectors and hobbyists alike, all under one roof.