Articles tagged "japan"
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[NSFW] A Brief History of Japanese Rope Bondage
Kinbaku might seem like the latest BDSM trend, but the erotic art practice is centuries-old.
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A Japanese Art Collective Had a Funeral for Liberty on the US–Mexico Border
Activist artists Chim↑Pom also built a lovely treehouse from which to view the gravesite.
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[Premiere] Animated Short Explores Modern Day Xenophobia Through Japanese Folklore
The Mixtape Club collaborated with an acclaimed children’s book author to bring you ‘The Snow Girl.’
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Frozen Fish Sculptures Fly Amidst Controversy at a Japanese Ice Festival
Is it ok to use animals in art?
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Holy Shit, These Japanese Woodblock Prints of Famous World Landmarks Are Incredible
The landscape prints of world-traveling printmaker Hiroshi Yoshida are on view at Ronin Gallery.
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How to Get a Legal Wall for a Mural
Here's how to get off your couch and make your art known.
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Haunting Black-and-White Photos Reveal a Brutal War Crime's Aftermath
'The Portraits of 108' is Jinhyun Cha's harrowing photographic series of surviving Korean “comfort women,” sexual slaves to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
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How Japanese Culture is Influencing Skateboarding
Photographer Cole Giordano and skateboarder Takahiro Morita offer a cherry blossom-filled take on the Sakura tradition.
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Japanese Artist Spends 3+ Years Drawing Massive, Incredibly Detailed Tsunami
Three years, three months, and 12 days later, Manabu Ikeda's 'Rebirth,' is nothing short of epic.
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Are These Giant Chaotic Illustrations Predicting Natural Disasters?
Prolific artist Manabu Ikeda told us about his work, and shared a glimpse of his current—and largest ever—illustration in-progress.
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