Curated joint exhibition of Joshibi University of Art and Design and Loughborough University examining the cultural impacts of hosting the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Researcher exhibitors include: ABE Daisuke, ARA Shizu, ISE Katsuya, HAYASHI Noriaki, FUKUSHI Tomoko, DENNIS Linda, WATABE Naoya, AKIWOWO Kerri, WELLS Paul, AIKMAN Nick, GAMBLE-SCHWARZ Paula, and PAIRAUDEAU Carol, JOHNSON Richard, Studio of Light, SELBY Andrew, YOUNG Lorrain
The 2020 Olympics are not Tokyo's first experience of hosting the Games. Previously, the city hosted...
Rationale: This paper examines Japan’s performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and considers whe...
"This book situates the 2020 Tokyo Olympics within the social, economic, and political challenges f...
The Olympics and Culture project examines cultural connections between Japanese artefacts and contem...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Koi (2018)Joshibi Art Museum, Sagamih...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Olympic Tea House (2018). Joshibi Art...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings Projections and Intersections: Geisha Ofuku (2018).Joshibi Art Museum...
1 x 5metre illustrated artwork titled 'Koinobori' as part of the Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Pro...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Paralympic Tea House (2018). Joshibi ...
For the first time in Olympic history, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were postponed for one year, taking p...
Spectators of the 2020/21 Olympic Games were frequently confronted with references to Japanese popul...
By the time of the London Olympic Games in 2012, posters – officially commissioned in one way or ano...
The 2020/21 Tokyo Olympics mark the second time Japan has hosted the Summer Olympic Games, and the t...
Erica Liu, 'Branding ideas for the Tokyo Olympics 2020', in Advertising and Branding: Concepts, Meth...
Bringing together renowned scholars and emerging scholars from Japan, the United States, and Europe,...
The 2020 Olympics are not Tokyo's first experience of hosting the Games. Previously, the city hosted...
Rationale: This paper examines Japan’s performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and considers whe...
"This book situates the 2020 Tokyo Olympics within the social, economic, and political challenges f...
The Olympics and Culture project examines cultural connections between Japanese artefacts and contem...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Koi (2018)Joshibi Art Museum, Sagamih...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Olympic Tea House (2018). Joshibi Art...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings Projections and Intersections: Geisha Ofuku (2018).Joshibi Art Museum...
1 x 5metre illustrated artwork titled 'Koinobori' as part of the Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Pro...
Olympics and Culture: Tracings, Projections and Intersections: Paralympic Tea House (2018). Joshibi ...
For the first time in Olympic history, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were postponed for one year, taking p...
Spectators of the 2020/21 Olympic Games were frequently confronted with references to Japanese popul...
By the time of the London Olympic Games in 2012, posters – officially commissioned in one way or ano...
The 2020/21 Tokyo Olympics mark the second time Japan has hosted the Summer Olympic Games, and the t...
Erica Liu, 'Branding ideas for the Tokyo Olympics 2020', in Advertising and Branding: Concepts, Meth...
Bringing together renowned scholars and emerging scholars from Japan, the United States, and Europe,...
The 2020 Olympics are not Tokyo's first experience of hosting the Games. Previously, the city hosted...
Rationale: This paper examines Japan’s performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and considers whe...
"This book situates the 2020 Tokyo Olympics within the social, economic, and political challenges f...