Organized by New York–based art historian and curator Reiko Tomii, "Radicalism in the Wilderness: Japanese Artists in the Global 1960s" surveys experiments with the dematerialization of the art…
In A.i.A.'s February 2002 Issue, critic J.W. Mahoney delved into Yoko Ono's evasion of artistic categories through the lens of the works selected for her touring retrospective, "Yes Yoko Ono."…
In 1949, Iva Toguri d’Aquino, a young Japanese-American typist, became the seventh person in the history of the United States to be convicted of treason. She was brought from Japan to America