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128
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— Women Artists in Japan, 19th–21st c.
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— TEAM: Teaching, E-learning, Agency, Mentoring
17
Article
06.02.2026 | Miki Kaneda
Margarine and the Erotic Everyday: An anti-genealogy of inappropriate(d) others
Article
14.11.2025 | Tai Tadokoro
Women Nanga Artists at Meiji-Period Exhibitions
Article
17.10.2025 | Reiko Kokatsu
On the Introduction of Gender Perspectives into Japanese Art History and Exhibitions
Article
18.07.2025 | Tomoko OGAWA
The Women Nihonga Artists of Osaka
Interview
30.05.2025 | Natsuko Fukushima
Yuki Onodera Interview: Photography in Pursuit of Physicality and Materiality
Article
25.10.2024 | Annalisa Rimmaudo
Minimal and Post-Minimal: Sculpture Beyond the White Cube
Article
19.06.2024 | Megumi Kitahara
The Japanese women painters who moved across borders in the 1930s and 40s, and during World War II
Article
07.06.2024 | Tomoko Kira
The sisters Shigure and Haruko Hasegawa, and Women’s Art magazine
Article
09.02.2024 | Akiko Mizoguchi & Emalyn
BuBu de la Madeleine’s Mermaid Revolution
Article
13.10.2023 | Kojima Kaoru
From the Edo era to the beginning of the 20th century: the artistic education of women painters
Article
13.10.2023 | Kojima Kaoru
Women Nihonga Painters and Bijinga
Article
16.06.2023 | Yukiko Yokoyama
What were “Ultra Girls”? Women Artists in 1980s Japan
Article
21.04.2023 | Yukiko Yokoyama
A History of Western-Style Yōga Painting in Japan and Women Yōga Artists from the Meiji Period to the Pre-War Era
Interview
11.07.2020 | Anaïs Roesch & Matylda Taszycka
Ishiuchi Miyako: Photography as a Trace
Exhibition review
22.06.2019 | Mathilde Bartier
Takako Saito: playful art
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