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  1. Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan on Vimeo. 5 years ago. Ian Denyer. Art wunderkind Gander scours the world for inspiration that will inform his art. The Japanese have long been among his most demanding customers, requiring multiple layers of message and meaning.

    • 59 min
    • 464
    • Ian Denyer
  2. 13 de jun. de 2017 · Artist Ryan Gander explores Japanese visual culture through symbols including the Geisha, Samurai and cherry blossom to find what they tell about their past, present and future. Show more. 59...

  3. 13 de jun. de 2017 · Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan: Directed by Ian Denyer. With Ryan Gander. Artist Ryan Gander explores Japan's highly sophisticated visual culture, expressed through images and symbols. He makes unexpected connections between everything from geisha to tattoo art.

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    • Documentary
    • Ian Denyer
    • 2017-06-13
  4. 6 de abr. de 2023 · 40 views 4 months ago. Artist Ryan Gander explores Japan's highly sophisticated visual culture, expressed through images and symbols. He makes unexpected connections between everything from...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ryan_GanderRyan Gander - Wikipedia

    That same year BBC Four presented Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan, taking him 6000 miles east of his Suffolk studio, to investigate how Japanese visual culture is closely linked to a special relationship with time. This was followed in 2019 by Me, My Selfie and I with Ryan Gander, which investigated the new phenomenon of the selfie.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › ryan-ganderRyan Gander | Artnet

    Long fascinated with symbolism embedded I in Japanese culture, in 2017 the BBC produced Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan, a documentary which follows Gander as he visits the country. The artist currently lives and works between Suffolk and London, United Kingdom.

  7. In this film the artist explores Japanese visual culture through symbols, including the geisha, samurai and cherry blossom to find out what they reveal about their past, present and future. Part of BBC Four's Japan season.