There's still time to take part in the My London Pictogram competition! Calling all young creatives aged 7 to 16—design a pictogram representing London for a chance to be featured in an exhibition at Japan House London! 🗻🗼
🗓️ Deadline 2 June
📍Details: https://t.co/CMTALZmxfb
A must see new exhibition! “The Craft of Carpentry: Drawing Life from Japan’s Forests” @japanhouseldn!! 🌲 The exhibition beautifully showcases the artistry and philosophy behind Japanese woodworking and its deep connection to nature. Don’t miss it!
Thank you to everyone who visited ‘Looks Delicious!’, which ended yesterday. We would also like to thank Iwasaki Co. Ltd. (@IWASAKI_SAMPLE, @iwasakibei_lab, @iwasaki_mokei) for making this exhibition possible.
Explore the virtual tour here: https://t.co/97kYBGN8uM
In this episode of Something to Declare on @BBCRadio4, Jack Boswell explores the concept of Wabi Sabi, including an interview with Bonnie Kemske, that we hosted at @japanhouseldn earlier this year:
https://t.co/O5rHULH6I7
Voting has opened for the @newsmediaorg's Making a Difference awards, where my Meta investigation "Everything Meta knows about me – and you" is up for the national campaign award
Vote for me (or my lovely colleagues) below 👇
https://t.co/V5I2nMwVQt
"Everyone I know would love this exhibition. And the
best part; it’s completely free!"
@ellamdoyle gives a⭐⭐⭐⭐ review for 'Looks Delicious!' from @TimeOutLondon :
https://t.co/BELtzW4y3I
"An endless, undecaying feast, for the eyes only"
Thank you to @margekmitchell for this review in the @spectator on Looks Delicious!
https://t.co/oUPHCllbMP
Godzilla is the perfect metaphor for our nuclear recklessness
@Telegraph film critic Robbie Collin writes about the history of the franchise to coincide with @japanhouseldn's Godzilla 70th anniversary season🦖
https://t.co/jOn2yLfxaH
Have a listen to @BBCFrontRow from last week to catch Japan House London's curator, Simon Wright, chat about our current exhibition:
https://t.co/YYA1Opey07
On the Front Row menu last night: Spaghetti and Strawberry Parfait. Simon Wright and Akemi Yokoyama join us to talk about Japan’s replica food culture. Also Jodie Whittaker on playing the Duchess of Malfi, Anne Michaels and Baroness Ludford on tickets. Listen on BBC Sounds.
Gleaming sushi and an "earthquake-proof burger" are among the hyperrealistic food models on display at Japan House London as part of the exhibition Looks Delicious! Exploring Japan's Food Replica Culture.
https://t.co/B9GHzvpO2t
Kensington's @japanhouseldn is putting on a food replica exhibition. Here's what you need to know about Looks Delicious! which opens next month https://t.co/sdmhLeSWKz