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The Art of Turning Fish into Leather Fish skin leather was once common in fishing communities; now artisans and designers are breathing new life into the tradition. by Chloe Williams April 28, 2020 | ...
DHAKA, July 19, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh and Japan further strengthened their cultural ties through a joint art exhibition inaugurated today at the Embassy of Japan in Dhaka, reflecting the deepening ...
This week on Dezeen, we revealed Eurostar's UK terminal in Amsterdam, designed by Superimpose Architecture and ZJA Architects & Engineers.
Our pointed questions to politicians often make us outcasts, as if asking tough questions is a crime. The last time I checked, our primary role is to hold them accountable, not to be their ...
The Jomon era is one of the oldest known periods of civilization in Japan. Discover how these early people expressed their beliefs through art, and how their legacy still shapes Japan’s identity ...
“Foujita: Painting and Photography” at Tokyo Station Gallery is being billed as the first exploration of the artist as a photographer and has been a decade in the making.
‘Written submissions cannot be underestimated’: How G1/23 changed European patent law on prior art The lawyer behind a landmark ruling that reshaped prior art rules reveals how the decision will ...
The annual chime market is happening now through July 21 at the Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple in Kawasaki, Japan. This is the 30th anniversary of the event.
This Year’s Praemium Imperiale prize for Music has been given to the leading pianist Sir András Schiff. The Hungary-born musician was awarded an honorarium of 15 million Yen (£77,000) by the Japan Art ...
This morning the Japan Art Association and Lord Patten of Barnes, Praemium Imperiale’s International Advisor in the UK, have announced the recipients of the 2025 Praemium Imperiale Awards: Sculpture: ...
Finance Japan's top banks draw closer to art world with eye on surging market Wealthy Japanese buyers show renewed interest as hedge against inflation ...
The Transformers are best known for turning into cool cars and machines. But from cameras to giant guns, some were weirder than others.