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19th Century Japanese artist takes over the Outernet - A new installation at the Outernet is bringing the legendary work of Hiroshige to the big screens, in a collaboration with the British Museum.
This 19th-century Japanese screen of the Floating World, at Harvard Art Museums, depicts Tokyo’s notorious pleasure district, but it’s likely all imagined.
19th Century Japanese artist takes over the Outernet. ... a forecast from the World Travel and Tourism Council says Spain and France are set to receive record numbers of tourists this year.And the ...
With Ghost of Tsushima, Assassin's Creed Shadows, and the recently announced Ghost of Yotei, the feudal Japanese setting is well accounted for in games these days. But considering the rich ...
In this series, Lagniappe presents a different work each week from the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art, with commentary from a curator.
The new spring-semester exhibition at Hope College’s Kruizenga Art Museum invites visitors to journey back to the 19th century and travel a legendary Japanese thoroughfare. Opening on Friday, Jan. 14, ...
Speaking to NME, Rise Of The Ronin producer Yosuke Hayashi and director Fumihiko Yasuda have explained why Team Ninja set its open-world samurai game in 19th century Japan.. READ MORE: Is ‘Rise ...
In 19th-century Japan, two sumo wrestlers faced down dozens of firefighters in a brawl so epic it inspired a Kabuki play. But the story of what really happened—and who the heroes are—is all a matter ...
A new installation at the Outernet is bringing the legendary work of Hiroshige to the big screens, in a collaboration with the British Museum ...
With Ghost of Tsushima, Assassin's Creed Shadows, and the recently announced Ghost of Yotei, the feudal Japanese setting is well accounted for in games these days. But considering the rich ...
A new installation at the Outernet is bringing the legendary work of Hiroshige to the big screens, in a collaboration with the British Museum ...
Trips to Tottenham Court Road are about to be improved a thousand-fold with a new collaboration between Outernet London and the British Museum. Taking place at the Now Building, it will bring the ...