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Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road review – ‘I could look forever at these passing moments in cosmic colours’
British Museum, LondonThe Japanese master’s weightless gaze birthed not only French impressionism but also the…
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Yoshida review – brilliant prints bleached of historical colour
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London Three generations of a family of artists are presented without the tumultuous …
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Japan’s floating world, Britain’s lakes of paint and California’s sculpted light – the week in art
Also, a newly restored first world war masterpiece and a 400-year-old portrait of one of the world’s first pro…
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Kyōsai review – wild satirical swipes at the western world
Royal Academy, LondonLike Hogarth on sake, the artist’s quirky works wittily satirise the human carnival of fo…
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Tokyo review – lust and loneliness in Japan’s pleasure quarters
Ashmolean Museum, OxfordA seductive encounter with past and present at the Olympic city shows that Tokyo pract…