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The Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA) 2024 has revealed its winners! This year's competition received thousands of incredible submissions, all of which were carefully reviewed by a panel of ...
Japan: Higashikawa Prize: Town of Higashikawa, Hokkaido: Various categories Japan Tokyo International Foto Awards TIFA commends and promotes outstanding photography from all corners of the globe. TIFA connects photographers with the creative community in Tokyo Japan: Ina Nobuo Award: Nikon Salon: Most outstanding exhibition held in a Nikon ...
Multi-disciplinary fine artist with drawing and printmaking series, "Cutie & Bullie". Kenjiro Okazaki: Born 1955 Painter, sculptor, architect theorist [33] Tatsuo Miyajima: Born 1957 Conceptual artist based in Ibaraki, Japan [34] Hiroshi Senju: Born 1958, Tokyo Painter, modernism expressed through ancient method of Japanese painting [35 ...
Artistic excellence in dance, theatre, literature, music, photography, art and film [54] [55] Thailand: Silpathorn Award: Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Ministry of Culture of Thailand: Thai contemporary artists who are considered to be in their mid-career and who have already made notable contributions to Thai fine arts and culture ...
A Cultural Landscape (文化的景観, bunkateki keikan) is a government-designated [1] landscape in Japan, which has evolved together with the way of life and geocultural features of a region, and which is indispensable for understanding the lifestyle of the Japanese people. Cultural Landscapes are recognized by the government of under article ...
A photograph of a young girl in a checked green dress against the backdrop of a churned-up sea filled with debris is the winner of the 2024 Mangrove Photography Awards.
In 1861, after 255 years, the Tōshiya ceased being held, but a contest based on the Tōshiya called Ōmato Taikai, or Tournament of the Great Target still continues today, drawing roughly 2,000 participants from throughout Japan. Archers shoot arrows into targets approximately 50–100 cm (20–39 in) in diameter and 60 meters (198 feet) away ...
The laureates are announced each September; the prize presentation ceremony and related events are held in Tokyo, Japan, each November. The prize presentation ceremony is held in the presence of His Imperial Highness Prince Hitachi, President of the Japan Art Association, at the Meiji Kinenkan in Tokyo. Prince Hitachi presents the prizes to the ...