An exhibition exploring this historical relationship through ukiyo-e (traditional woodblock prints and paintings) and crafts, titled “Animals, Animals, Animals! From the Edo-Tokyo Museum ...
“Today, ukiyo-e are considered valuable works of art ... unverifiable information was quickly discredited between the pandemic’s first wave in spring and second in summer.
With a spotlight on Vietnamese art, the auction also features more than 100 Japanese prints in the Ukiyo-e style ...
Is there an upcoming ukiyo-e artist adding a 21st-century flair to the genre? Nope. It’s all generative artificial intelligence. And it was fed 24,038 scans of actual pieces. The Evo-Ukiyoe ...