Showcasing around 80 works, the exhibition highlights the expressive richness of Japanese ceramics since the Mingei movement, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between form, color, and texture within this art form.
Maurice Béjart's masterpiece, The Kabuki, is back on stage
The choreographic masterpiece created in 1986 by Maurice Béjart, performed by the Tokyo Ballet Company, returns to the stage of the New National Theater on three dates.
The first large-scale exhibition in Tokyo devoted to Kenjiro Okazaki, one of Japan's most important artists, also celebrated for his diverse artistic practice that includes architecture, environmental and cultural planning, children's books, and robotics design, not to mention his active work as a critic of culture in general.
The exhibition features a selection of ancient bronzes and decorated mirrors from the renowned Sumitomo Collection, one of the most important holdings of Asian art outside China.