Tushita Publishing
Tushita is a German publisher that prints on FSC-certified paper with fair trade production, and their calendars read like a curated gallery rather than a product catalog. The 2027 collection spans Impressionism, Bauhaus, Japanese woodblock prints, street art, jazz culture, and healing mandalas, with artists from Monet and Frida Kahlo to Hokusai and Banksy sharing wall space.
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Fine Art and Art History
Tushita goes deeper into art history than most calendar publishers. The 2027 lineup includes Frida Kahlo, Cézanne, Van Gogh Colours of the Provence, Winslow Homer, Monet, Art Nouveau, and the Pre-Raphaelites alongside two Kandinsky titles that cover different periods of his work. Bauhaus gets its own calendar, which is worth noting: most publishers skip movements and stick to famous names, but Tushita treats the Bauhaus school as the landmark it was. Paul Klee, Flowers in Art, Women and their Gardens, and Icons round out a collection that covers several centuries without feeling like a survey course.
Japanese Art and Woodblock Prints
Tushita's Japanese art titles go beyond the obvious. Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Printing is here as expected, but so is a Hokusai and Hiroshige collaboration title and a calendar dedicated to Kawase Hasui, a 20th century Japanese woodblock artist whose work most Western buyers have not encountered. Hasui's landscapes are quieter and more intimate than Hokusai's dramatic compositions, and having his own calendar is a genuine discovery for anyone who loves the woodblock format. Inside Japan rounds out the section with contemporary photography of the country rather than historical art.
Street Art, Jazz, and Contemporary Culture
Banksy needs no introduction and gets none here: the Banksy 2027 Wall Calendar is exactly what you would expect from the world's most famous anonymous artist. Cult Attack sits alongside it for buyers who want something more confrontational. On the cultural side, Jazz Designs and Jazz History cover both the visual and historical dimensions of the genre. Cinema Noir, Culture of Books, and Reading Women round out a section that feels less like a calendar rack and more like the kind of shop that also sells vinyl records.
Nature, Wellness, and the Rest
Tushita's nature titles have the same considered feel as the art ones. Magic Owls and Cool Cats are photographed with real compositional care, Trees is genuinely beautiful rather than generic, and Herbs and Spices shoots its subjects like still life paintings. The Healing Mandalas calendar is a perennial for meditation and wellness spaces, and Cycling through History covers the bicycle as a cultural object rather than just a sport. Donkeys, Teddy's World, Sailing Tall Boats, Paris Retro, and Walkers of the Wind fill out a collection that consistently rewards browsing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Tushita Publishing different from other calendar publishers?
Tushita is a German publisher that prints on FSC-certified paper with fair trade production standards, which already sets them apart. Beyond that, the curation is genuinely different: they cover Bauhaus and the Pre-Raphaelites alongside Monet and Van Gogh, include Japanese woodblock artists like Kawase Hasui who rarely get calendar treatment, and mix fine art with street art, jazz culture, and wellness themes in a way that feels intentional rather than random.
Which famous artists are featured in Tushita calendars?
The 2027 lineup includes Frida Kahlo, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Winslow Homer, Claude Monet, Paul Klee, Katsushika Hokusai, Kawase Hasui, and Banksy. The collection also covers art movements rather than just individual names, with dedicated titles for Bauhaus, Art Nouveau, and the Pre-Raphaelites.
Are Tushita calendars good for meditation and wellness spaces?
The Healing Mandalas calendar is a natural fit for meditation rooms, yoga studios, and wellness spaces. Magic Owls and Trees also work well in calm, contemplative environments. The Japanese woodblock titles bring the same quiet energy that makes that art form appealing for mindfulness spaces to begin with.
Do they offer Japanese and Asian cultural themes?
Yes, and with more depth than most publishers. The 2027 collection includes Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Printing, a Hokusai and Hiroshige collaboration title, a dedicated Kawase Hasui calendar, and Inside Japan. Hasui is worth seeking out if you love the woodblock format but want something less familiar than the Great Wave.
Are Tushita calendars good gifts?
They work particularly well for people who are hard to buy for: art lovers, design professionals, Japan enthusiasts, jazz fans, book people, and anyone who appreciates something a little more considered than the standard calendar rack. The print quality is high and the subjects are specific enough that finding one matched to a known interest is straightforward.