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When the East Wind Blows - Six Encounters with Japanese Woodblock Printmaking

When the East Wind Blows showcases six artists influenced by the splendour of Japanese woodblock printmaking (mokuhanga): Prudence Ainslie, Sara Lee, Paul Furneaux RSA, Rebecca Salter PRA, Nana Shiomi and Katsutoshi Yuasa. Each artist reveals their journey in this exhibition of fine art prints that offers a unique and contemporary rendering of ukiyo-e, the traditional method of printmaking dating from the Edo Period (1603-1868) in Japan.

This exhibition is co-organised by the Embassy of Japan in the UK, the Rabley Gallery and TAG Fine Arts.

 

Advance tickets available here. Walk-ins are welcome.
Admission is free, but showing photographic ID is necessary to gain entry to the Embassy