Grief, art and a royal wedding: How one garment contains years of history
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, JUL 15 – The wedding kimono, embroidered by Saito and worn by her daughters, is featured in NGV's exhibition that includes over 70 historic pieces tracing Japanese cultural heritage.
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Grief has changed me
People keep telling me I’m doing well. It is well meant, of course, but I don’t really know what they mean. What is it to grieve well? I suppose they are saying: well done for being out of the house, showered and dressed, able to hold normal conversation. Well done for turning up to the office (mostly) on time, completing the work you need to get done, refraining from crying at your desk and even managing to crack a joke or two at the pub after.…
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Grief, art and a royal wedding: How one garment contains years of history
Designers speak about the history and culture behind some of the kimonos they have donated. Kimono, the National Gallery of Victoria’s (NGV) new exhibit, runs until October 5 at NGV, Melbourne
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