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The Aftertaste of Taisho Democracy in Brazil: The Stories of Three Japanese-Brazilian Women Artists - Part 2
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Creating works that reflect the Brazilian soil
When Akiko landed at the port…
Masayuki Fukasawa • Sept. 20, 2023
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The Aftertaste of Taisho Democracy Remains in Brazil: The Stories of Three Japanese-Brazilian Women Artists - Part 1
Alianza, where 1,000 Japanese families flocked during the Taisho Democracy period
"When my father …
Masayuki Fukasawa • Sept. 19, 2023
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Maia Harima – Distinctive Fashion Designer
Maia Harima is third-generation (Sansei), with family origins in Akita, Ibaraki, and Shiga prefec…
Ricardo G. Hokama • Feb. 28, 2023
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Nikkei designers: between art and profession
Art can be understood in many ways. A form of expression, a view of the world, a spiritual inspirat…
Javier García Wong-Kit • March 21, 2018
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The Forgotten History of Japanese American designers' World War II internment - Revisiting the link between detention and design history, 75 years after FDR's executive order - Part 3
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Textile artist Kay Sekimachi and her mother and sister were taken by bus to T…
Alexandra Lange • Aug. 11, 2017
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The Forgotten History of Japanese American designers' World War II internment - Revisiting the link between detention and design history, 75 years after FDR's executive order - Part 2
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As the introductory text to “Self-Interned, 1942: Noguchi in Poston W…
Alexandra Lange • Aug. 10, 2017
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The Forgotten History of Japanese American designers' World War II internment - Revisiting the link between detention and design history, 75 years after FDR's executive order - Part 1
On January 18, 1963, architect Minoru Yamasaki appeared on the cover of TIME magazine, his disembod…
Alexandra Lange • Aug. 9, 2017