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From YBA to YJA: Burberry's New Art Initiative with Emerging Japanese Artists

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  • From YBA to YJA: Burberry's New Art Initiative with Emerging Japanese Artists
  • Burberry has announced a new support program, 'YJA' (Young Japan-based Artists). In June 2026, works by artists Kenryou Gu and Yoko Daihara will be exhibited as part of the 'Tate — YBA & BEYOND' exhibition at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu May 28 2026 14:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Burberry has announced a new support program, 'YJA' (Young Japan-based Artists). In June 2026, works by artists Kenryou Gu and Yoko Daihara will be exhibited as part of the 'Tate — YBA & BEYOND' exhibition at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art.

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From YBA to YJA: Burberry's New Art Initiative with Emerging Japanese Artists (Thu May 28 2026 14:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Thu May 28 2026 14:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Burberry has announced a new support program, 'YJA' (Young Japan-based Artists). In June 2026, works by artists Kenryou Gu and Yoko Daihara will be exhibited as part of the 'Tate — YBA & BEYOND' exhibition at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art.

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Q: What is Burberry's 'YJA' program?
A: It is a new commissioning program that introduces and supports young artists based in Japan.
Q: Where will the YJA program artists be exhibited?
A: They will be exhibited in the Higashiyama Cube entrance area of the 'Tate Britain - YBA & BEYOND' exhibition at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art from June 3, 2026 to September 6, 2026.
Q: Who are the artists participating in this program?
A: Kenryou Gu and Yoko Daihara.
Q: What is the background for Burberry implementing this program?
A: To inherit the history of art support in the UK and to support the promotion of contemporary British art and culture in Japan.
Q: What is the common point in the works of Kenryou Gu and Yoko Daihara?
A: Their works explore the relationship between humans and the environment, and they use techniques that connect with textiles, a tradition of Burberry.