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Kano - for almost four hundred years between the 1480s and 1880s, the family name Kano in Japan served as a brand with a unified, recognisable style which delivered images of power.


Organised in a family-like network of workshops led by a male head, the Kano branch could mobilise a multitude of painters at any time from the 17th century on, who through division of labour were able to complete even large-scale projects, such as the painted interiors of castles or residences, in hardly any time. The possibility to adopt gifted disciples into the house of Kano, in many instances via marriage to female members, safeguarded continuity and fresh talent. Only the decline of their patrons from the military aristocracy in the 19th century brought this tradition to a close.

This temporary display showcases examples of Kano paintings from the collection of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst.

A Thousand Brushes With a Single Style! The House of Kano and Painting as Family Business is a temporary presentation of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Asian Art Museum) of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin at the Humboldt Forum.

- Duration: 10 December 2025 to 2 March 2026
- Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Closed on Tuesdays.
- Location: Room 318, ‘Art from Japan’
- A Humboldt Forum ticket is required. It is valid for all exhibitions with an admission fee.
- Price: €14.00 / €7.00 reduced
- Wheelchair accessible

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Dates
January 2026
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