Japan

Attendance survey 2012: Tour de force show puts Tokyo on top

Dominance of Modern and contemporary art shows challenged by Dutch Old Masters as they tour the world, starting in Japan

Published online: 28 March 2013

Kapoor in Japan

Mobile space for disaster-hit region

Published online: 03 September 2011

Fewer western exhibitors at Art Fair Tokyo

A change of dates, necessitated by Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, led to gallery cancellations, but visitors still turned out

Published online: 18 August 2011

Japanese disasters lead to cancelled exhibitions

Lenders deterred by inadequate climate control and radiation fears

Published online: 04 May 2011

Nuclear scare halts major French show

Show of impressionist masterpieces on loan from French museums due to open in Hiroshima has been abruptly postponed

Published online: 30 March 2011

Polish festival shows solidarity with earthquake hit Japan

Villa Tokyo still expected to go ahead despite natural disaster

Published online: 30 March 2011

Why tear this building down?

MoMA could adapt the former home of the American Folk Art Museum rather than demolish it to expand

Issue 246, available from the Archive

When art fought the Cold War

A touring exhibition recreates the CIA’s 1946 secret weapon that scandalised conservatives. By Lauren Ross

Issue 246, available from the Archive

Reality is too hard

Famous for his cute Manga imagery, Takashi Murakami has joined forces with the Japanese cult zombie film-maker to create a monster movie drenched in the post-tsunami world of religious cults, mad science and the supernatural.

Issue 246, available from the Archive

How Khalili almost sold his collection to Abu Dhabi

Fine works of Islamic art are at the centre of a dispute with his former business partner

Issue 246, available from the Archive

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