From interactive pieces to insights into their origin, Japan House London’s Pictograms takes us on a journey through the universal language of the second dimension.
Okashi, a new exhibition at the Michael Hoppen Gallery, brings a kaleidoscope of Japanese artworks to London. Here’s why it is certainly worth your time to attend.
The brilliant and thought-provoking ‘No But Where Are You Really From?’ exhibition showing at Artichoke’s The Gallery in London shares but six of the fantastic works on display that visitors and art-lovers can enjoy upon their visit.
Following &ASIAN’s live thread of the WAVE: Currents in Japanese Graphic Arts exhibition at Japan House London, we chatted with artists Tsuzuki Mayumi, Kakuda Mayu and Suga Mica, as well as artists and curators Hiro Sugiyama and Takahashi Kintaro.
The museum’s newest exhibition celebrating the global reach of Korean popular culture is a rewarding visit for anyone already in love with it, and worthy of much exploration for those encountering the phenomenon for the first time.


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