Kitagawa Utamaro: The Artist Who Loved Women

Photography: 1960s London Seen Through an Immigrant’s Eyes
An exhibition of James Barnor's photographs of glamorous young black people provides a fascinating insight into the society in 1960s.

2217 via Guardian

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Kitagawa Utamaro: The Artist Who Loved Women
The Japanese master captures the intimate world of courtesans and geishas in an exhibition at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham.

2218 via Guardian

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An Artist’s Alfresco John Hancock
In 2006 a graffiti artist known as Momo, created a vast tag, writing his name with a line of orange paint.

2219 via NY Times

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Keywords
Geisha, Japan, Japanese Artist, Kitagawa Utamaro, London
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