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January 4, 2025

Takaharu Tezuka's Tokyo Home: Modern Meets Tradition

Japanese architect Takaharu Tezuka's design for a Tokyo home incorporates modern furniture alongside traditional items such as an Edo-period kuruma-dansu and a transitional folk art piece, creating a harmonious blend with the exposed aggregate concrete finish. The timeless pieces are carefully positioned throughout the house to create a sense of classic architecture.

https://channelnewsasia.com/obsessions/luxury-home-tour-artwork-furniture-collection-tokyo-japan-4834766

Art
January 4, 2025

Zendaya's Secret Life: Pottery and Perfect Scones

Zendaya discussed what brings her joy outside of her work as an actress. She mentioned trying new activities such as pottery, citing it as something she has been enjoying, and even claimed to have become skilled at making scones. In a conversation about discovering her life beyond her public persona, Zendaya referenced her experience working on the movie Ghost alongside Patrick Swayze, noting that this experience gave her prior knowledge of pottery.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/583652-zendaya-receives-rare-offer-for-help-from-demi-moore

Adel Yazdi Transforms Narenjestan with Vibrant Murals

Artist Adel Yazdi has transformed his neighbourhood of Narenjestan in Shiraz, southern Iran, into a vibrant cultural hub through his paintings and carved relief faces. The once dilapidated walls now feature intricate designs and bright colours, showcasing a different side of Iran's artistic heritage. Yazdi's artwork, which includes a mural of Scheherazade, has become a social media sensation and tourist attraction in the city known for its historic architecture and lush gardens. His workshop, located in a century-old building with traditional Persian architectural style, is filled with artefacts and sculptures, drawing visitors such as engineer Maedah who liken it to other historical places in the city. Yazdi's inspiration comes from the Pompidou Centre in Paris, and he hopes his efforts can turn Shiraz's alleyways into a more vibrant cultural centre.


January 4, 2025

Nigaah Art Awards Honor Pakistani Artists' Talent

The Nigaah Art Awards honored outstanding artistic talent in Pakistan with a ceremony that featured performances by fire dancers, dhol players, and folk musicians, as well as an auction of paintings to support art student scholarships. The esteemed jury, comprising RM Naeem, Dr Arjumand Faisel, Dr Rahat Naveed Masud, Amra Ali, Noorjehan Bilgrami, and Tauqeer Muhajir, selected winners who demonstrated innovation, dedication, and a profound impact on contemporary aesthetics. The awards aim to promote artistic talent in Pakistan and beyond, inspiring the next generation of artists to push boundaries and tell their unique stories through their craft.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/1268448-bank-al-falah-nigaah-art-awards-2024-honouring-excellence-in-art-and-creativity

Art
January 3, 2025

Ghulam Abbas Steals the Show at Alhamra Event

The Alhamra Arts Council hosted a notable event featuring renowned vocalist Ghulam Abbas as the guest of honour, who was warmly received by Chairman Alhamra Razi Ahmed and Executive Director Tauqeer Haider Kazmi. The evening's highlight was a series of exceptional performances by instructors and emerging artists from the Alhamra Academy of Performing Arts, including Sitar and Tabla maestros Ustad Saleem and Shahid Ali Khan, as well as world-renowned sarangi player Zohaib Hassan.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/40341089/alhamra-hosts-classical-music-evening

Art
January 3, 2025

Ian Lynam's

Ian Lynam's book "Fracture: Japanese Graphic Design 1875-1975" is a comprehensive collection of 19th-century kamon designs that once adorned kimono and other items in Japan. The book, the result of 15 years of research and production, explores Japan's complex relationship with modernity, colonial history, and cultural shifts following the Meiji Restoration. It sheds light on the country's visual evolution and its often hidden stories, providing a vital addition to the international dialogue on graphic design.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2025/01/04/books/fracture-japanese-graphic-design/

Art
January 3, 2025

Jellett, Hone, Purser Unite at National Gallery

The National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin is hosting a joint exhibition featuring the works of artists Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone, as well as an exhibition dedicated to Sarah Purser's contributions to Irish art. The exhibitions are part of a larger museum ecosystem that Purser helped foster during her time as director of the National Gallery of Ireland and founder of the Friends of the National Collections of Ireland. The joint exhibition is also notable for being the first since 1924, when Jellett and Hone last showed their work together in Dublin.

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/01/03/mainie-jellett-evie-hone-sarah-purser-exhibitions-dublin-modern-art-ireland

Art
January 3, 2025

La Promesse Stolen from Artist Anne Curry's Home

A £60,000 sculpture titled "La Promesse" by artist Anne Curry was stolen from her home in Arkesden, Saffron Walden, Essex overnight between December 5 and 6. The sculpture has a manufacturing value of £20,000 but is worth £60,000 on the market. It is signed by Curry, who has exhibited her work globally and created busts of notable figures such as John Major and Michael Heseltine. Essex Police are investigating the theft, led by PC Glenn Simons, and urge anyone with information about suspicious activity in the area to come forward.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14250029/Thieves-60-000-sculpture-grounds-home.html

Art
January 3, 2025

Omotesando's Reflections Shine at Tokyo Nightscapes

The cityscape of Omotesando in Tokyo is reflected in a kaleidoscope of mirrors at the Tokyo Nightscapes installation. The installation, which opened on January 4, 2025, features a series of mirrored panels that reflect the diverse and multifaceted nature of the area. Located in the heart of Tokyo, Omotesando is known for its unique blend of traditional and modern architecture, fashion, and culture.

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20241227/p2a/00m/0na/033000c