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Kaga yuzen painting of kimonos

The invention in Japan of [Kaga] yuzen dyeing in the mid 17th century revolutionized painting on silk kimonos. Read article here

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A Look at What Changed in Women’s Wear over 1,500 Years of Japanese History

The exhibition that opened on July 15 at the Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum is an absolute gem for anyone interested in Japanese historical dress or kimono. Held in conjunction with the Kyoto Dyeing and Weaving Cultural Association, it traces women’s dress from 1,500 years ago to the Meiji period through reproductions of the clothing in each age. Link to this article here

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Kimonos over a 1,500-year history

A new exhibition at the Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum in Tokyo, Japan features an extensive collection of women's kimonos over a 1,500-year history. The exhibition will run from July 15 to September 28, 2021.  See article here

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Why are Kimono so Expensive?

Why are Kimono so Expensive?  Between the threading, the dyeing, the weaving, the sewing, and everything in between “the complexity of each step is mind boggling”, explains Sheila Cliffe.  Read the article here

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Exhibition "Wearing a picture"

The exhibition "Wearing Pictures-Setsuko Wakatsuki" Uchikake "Collection-" will be held from June 4th (Friday) to June 27th (Sunday), 2021 at the POLA Museum Annex in Ginza, Tokyo.

See article here.

Special exhibition "Kimono KIMONO"

Special exhibition "Kimono KIMONO" At the Tokyo National Museum, about 300 items such as kimono from the Kamakura period to the present day are gathered.

See link here.

Kimono: the women’s garment shaping cross-cultural exchange

Kimono: the women’s garment shaping cross-cultural exchange.

The social history of the kimono represents a unique cultural exchange between Japan and Europe

See article here.

Edo Avant-Garde

Edo Avant-Garde  reveals the story of how Japanese artists of the explosively creative Edo period (1615–1868) pioneered innovative approaches to painting that many in the west associate most readily with so-called modern art of the 20th century. See link here.

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Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso

The superlative exhibition "Kimono Couture: The Beauty of Chiso" at the Worchester Art Museum. This exhibition and accompanying book represents the first in-depth exploration of the art and history of the kimono in Japan, told from the perspective of one of the country's oldest and most prestigious kimono houses still in operation today - the 460-year old House of Chiso. An excellent website overview of this exhibition can be found at the official Worchester Art Museum website here

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The Enduring Haute Couture of a 466-Year Old Kimono House.

The Enduring Haute Couture of a 466-Year Old Kimono House.  How Chiso, a relatively obscure Japanese textile firm, keeps an age-old craft fresh. Read the article in Atlas Obscura here

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How Japonisme Forever Changed the Course of Western Design

How Japonisme Forever Changed the Course of Western Design.  In the late 19th century, Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship overtook Paris, inspiring a movement that would radically transform Europe’s visual culture. Our favorite passage: "Subtly but swiftly, European art’s Christian subtext was replaced by Shintoism’s reverence for the natural world — a philosophy in which everything from mountains to humans possessed spiritual energy"  The New York Times article can be viewed here

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Kimono exhibition in Japan

The Tokyo National Museum now has a large special exhibition called "Kimono KIMONO" that is reviewed by Fashion Press here

When The Kimono Came West

When The Kimono Came West. Let's take a look at another time when kimonos did inspire the West and how admiration of Japanese culture influenced one of the greatest modern art movements the world has ever seen....Impressionism. A link to this ArtHistoryFashion article can be found here.

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HALI magazine article

In the Autumn 2019 edition of HALI textile magazine is an article about antique Japanese gift cloths (fukusa) by Roger Yorke, partner in The Kimono Gallery and Annette Antiques & Textile Resource Inc. Check out the article here

Arts of Asia magazine article 3

Arts of Asia magazine in their July-August 2019 edition published the article titled "Creating the Kimono: WEaving Material and Techniques" by Roger Yorke, partner in The Kimono Gallery and Annette Antiques & Textile Resource Inc. Check out the article here

Gorgeous Kimono Taisho, Showa Pattern Expression

Kimono, which was popular among young women from the Taisho era to the early Showa period, has many modern designs that are fascinating to us today. "Gorgeous Kimono Taisho, Showa Pattern Expression" will be held from December 20th (Thursday) to February 16th (Saturday) 2019 at the Bunka Gakuen Garment Museum. The Kimononippon.jp website has the article here

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HALI magazine article miyamairi

In the July-August summer edition of HALI textile magazine is an article about antique Japanese boys ceremonial kimonos by Roger Yorke, partner in The Kimono Gallery and Annette Antiques & Textile Resource Inc. Check out the article here

Arts of Asia magazine article 2Y

Arts of Asia magazine in their Jan-Feb 2018 edition published "Kimono Aesthetics" article by Roger Yorke, partner in The Kimono Gallery and Annette Antiques & Textile Resource Inc. Check out the article here

The Kimono As Art

Some years ago the New York Times had a short article about a museum curator who was in love with the kimono as art. Read this article here.

Review of new book "The Social life of Kimono"

The Japan Times has a good review of the wonderful new publication "The Social Life of Kimono" by Sheila Cliffe on here

review of the new book "The Social Life of Kimono"

The Tokyo Weekender magazine has an excellent review of "The Social Life of Kimono" by Sheila Cliffe here

Arts of Asia magazine article 1Y

The esteemed Arts of Asia magazine in their July-August 2017 edition published "The Kimono As Art" article by Roger Yorke, partner in The Kimono Gallery and Annette Antiques & Textile Resource Inc. Check out the article here

Art & Antiques article

Annette Antiques & Textile Resource Inc was recently featured in Art & Antiques Magazine. Check out the article here

Exhibit Kimono For A Modern Age

The Huffington Post posted a review of the exhibit "Kimono For The Modern Age" curated by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.  The exhibit features images of bold meisen silk kimonos created during the second quarter of the 20th century. Read this exhibit review  here.

Book "KIMONO" review

"A Brief and Stunning Visual History of the Kimono" is a Huffington Post review of the excellent book "KIMONO". Read this article here.

Overview of book "KIMONO"

Here is a nice review - written by Edward M Gomez - of the landmark book "KIMONO". Read this review here.

MET Kimono exhibit Reviewed on NYT

The New York Times carried an insightful review of the MET Kimono exhibition "Kimono" A Modern History". Read it here.

Japan's Wearable Masterpieces

The New York Times had an interesting article about the dying art of creating kimonos. Read this article here.

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