On the outskirts of Otsunomiya, Japan, Takashi Kuribayashi is redefining the boundaries between contemporary art and ...
The National Cherry Blossom Festival — and others — are hitting the ground running with a variety of events happening across the D.C. area.
Hollowed rocks that look interesting in a strange way, a rugged abandoned wooden boat from which a growing tree is peering ...
Artist Michael Brophy's "Reach: The Hanford Series" is on exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on the University of ...
The best-selling author and frontwoman of Japanese Breakfast confronts ambition and desire on her new album, ‘For Melancholy ...
Mount Yoshino offers a good (and beautiful) reason to get out of Tokyo and Kyoto and venture off the beaten path.
Celebrate the return of spring with our Lifestyle Editor's curated itineraries to five inspiring destinations to explore 'out of town' ...
Muse,” the new show at Featherstone Center for the Arts, is a feast for the eyes — a veritable buffet of creativity. The ...
Marilynn and Carl Thoma made their fortune and their life in Chicago. Then they packed up and moved to Dallas to share their ...
From pastoral landscapes at The Clark to the visionary art of Minnie Evans at the MFA, this season's art exhibits embrace the ...
Choi's intricate paintings on reclaimed wood are inspired by folk legends and scenes of Hong Kong as well as the artist's ...
Culling ancient works from the Asia Society’s collection, Rina Banerjee, Howardena Pindell, and Byron Kim look to the past to challenge ideas of identity and authenticity.
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