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Taipei, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese artist Shiota Chiharu's exhibition 'Uncertain Journey' in Taipei, which was initially scheduled to run from May 1 through August 29, was extended until October 17 after the museum was forced to close in May due to the coronavirus pandemic.(Camera: RITCHIE TONGO)SHOT LIST: JAPANESE ARTIST SHIOTA CHIHARU' EXHIBITION UNCERTAIN JOURNEY IN A MUSEUM IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Tokyo, Jul 30 (EFE).- Six popular Japanese contemporary creators, among them Yayoi Kusama and Takashi Murakami, star in an exhibition from Thursday in Tokyo that offers a generational and stylistic tour of Japanese art since 1950.The exhibition "STARS: Six contemporary artists from Japan to the world" organized by the Mori Museum, brings together paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos and installations that originated between the post-war period until 2010, coinciding with the rise of Japan as a cultural and economical power.(Camera: ANTONIO HERMOSIN GANDUL)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE STARS EXHIBITION IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Jul 22 (EFE).- A Tokyo museum on Wednesday put on display 455 woodblock prints created over two centuries in one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of the art, known as "ukiyo-e," which inspired impressionist painters of the 20th century.The pieces by 60 artists at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum include the "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), considered the most widely circulated Japanese artwork across the world.The journey through the block-print art begins with its origins in the Enpo Era (1673-1681) and continues up to the middle of the 19th century when Japanese woodcuts began to absorb foreign techniques and influences. (Camera: AGUSTÍN DE GRACIA).SHOT LIST: WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON DISPLAY AT THE TOKYO METROPOLITAN ART MUSEUM IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
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