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  2. Japanese aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Japanese aesthetics comprise a set of ancient ideals that include wabi (transient and stark beauty), sabi (the beauty of natural patina and aging), and yūgen (profound grace and subtlety). [1] These ideals, and others, underpin much of Japanese cultural and aesthetic norms on what is considered tasteful or beautiful.

  3. Category:Japanese contemporary art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese contemporary art" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    Japanese painters used the devices of the cutoff, close-up, and fade-out by the 12th century in yamato-e, or Japanese-style, scroll painting, perhaps one reason why modern filmmaking has been such a natural and successful art form in Japan. Suggestion is used rather than direct statement; oblique poetic hints and allusive and inconclusive ...

  5. Category:Japanese aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    See also: Japanese art, Japanese culture, Zen, Japanese values. Pages in category "Japanese aesthetics" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  6. Category:Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    For example, installations of contemporary art may not be tangible (light art, etc.), or have performing arts elements. Industrial design, graphic design, decorative art, or any other artwork and illustrations used in publications, advertisement, merchandise, etc. may be elevated to art status under certain criteria.

  7. Category:Japanese contemporary artists - Wikipedia

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    K. Kōji Kakinuma; Junichi Kakizaki; Koji Kamoji; Akira Kanayama; Eugene Kangawa; Mari Katayama; Izumi Kato (artist) Tsubasa Kato; Minoru Kawabata; Tadashi Kawamata

  8. Japanese painting - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Modern Art Painting From 1910 . Edition Stemmle. ISBN 3-908161-85-1; Watson, William, The Great Japan Exhibition: Art of the Edo Period 1600-1868, 1981, Royal Academy of Arts/Weidenfeld & Nicolson; Momoyama, Japanese art in the age of grandeur. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1975. ISBN 978-0-87099-125-7. Murase, Miyeko (2000).

  9. Superflat - Wikipedia

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    Superflat is a postmodern art movement, founded by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, which is influenced by manga and anime. [2] However, superflat does not have an explicit definition because Takashi Murakami does not want to limit the movement, but rather leave room for it to grow and evolve over time.