Not exact matches
Featuring key pieces like floaty shirt and slip dresses, collared shirts a blazer, slim jeans and asymmetrical shorts, the sophisticated
collection was constructed from hand - dyed
Japanese organic cotton fabrics that have been hand
painted with motifs reminiscent of the wings of a bird — or bird - man — in flight.
Restoration of Nissan's historic motorsport
collection also takes place here — at the moment there's a beautiful mid-engined R380 sports car from the»60s (think
Japanese Chevron B8) being
painted in the spray booth.
It has an impressive
collection of Chinese,
Japanese, and Indian
paintings, porcelains, and sculpture, dating from the Neolithic era through to the 19th century, and its gardens are a pleasant place to while away a sunny afternoon after a morning of art appreciation.
Individual
collections include: examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian
paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's
Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and
Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a
collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
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collections include art in many media from around the world, including European and American
paintings, prints, sculpture and drawings, 18th and 19th century
Japanese Ukiyo - e prints, 15th through 19th century Persian and Indian miniature
paintings, 20th century Haitian art, 20th century
Japanese netsuke, 20th century and contemporary photography, and Rapa Nui, African, and Native American artifacts.
Collections and corrections with vermillion 2011 cast bronze, stones, wood,
Japanese paper, wood putty, papier - mâché, acqua resin, acrylic and enamel
paints 13 1/2 x 27 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches
Secondly, Astrup Fearnley Museet presents an insight into Murakami's impressive art
collection through an «exhibition within the exhibition» featuring antique
Japanese ceramics and
painted scrolls, curated by Murakami himself.
The
collection spans five millenniums, from the art of early
Japanese cultures around 3000 B.C. through that of the Edo period of the 17th to 19th centuries A.D. -LSB-...] Assembled over half a century and exhibited throughout the world, Mrs. Burke's
collection comprises about a thousand artifacts, including
paintings, prints, sculpture, textiles, lacquerware, ceramics and calligraphy, collectively worth tens of millions of dollars.
Individual
collections include: African art and samurai armour owned by Arman; examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Edmund de Waal's
Japanese netsuke; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian
paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's
Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Jim Shaw's thrift store
paintings; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and
Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a
collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
In 2014 they set up two exhibition spaces, Art House in Santa Fe and Orange Door in Chicago, where they display the four distinct areas of their
collection: Spanish Colonial,
Japanese Bamboo, Post-War
Painting and Sculpture (notably color field and hard - edge abstraction), and Digital and Electronic Art, which is the focus of this article.
The exhibition highlights the influence of
Japanese art on Van Gogh with 60 of his
paintings and drawings — and a
collection of
Japanese woodblock prints by Hiroshige, Hokusai and Kuniyoshi
Significant donors include Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Tonkin, who bequeathed a large portion of their
collection of Asian ceramics and decorative arts along with numerous European
paintings with Asian themes; Dr. William E. Harkins, who has donated more than 150
Japanese prints to the museum since the mid-1970s; Mary Jane Harris and her late husband, Morton, who have given several Italian Baroque
paintings with a number more promised; Joseph and Janet Shein, who have donated more than two dozen contemporary
paintings and sculptures since 2000; and, of course, Barbara Palmer and her late husband, James, who have not only made great contributions to the museum's
collection of American art but also gave $ 2 million in 1986 to initiate the campaign to expand the museum.
The art
collection includes prints by European and
Japanese artists from the 16th century to the present day and oil
paintings by leading British artists.
Beautifully illustrated with Tsuji's selections from the peerless
Japanese art
collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as well as some of the artist's best - known works of
painting and sculpture, the combination of old and new in this groundbreaking volume enriches our understanding of each, and ultimately shows us how contemporary art can be seen as part of a continuum or lineage.
For years, Stamos had studied Chinese and
Japanese paintings in the
collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The
collection has particular strengths in Ming and Qing dynasty Chinese
painting, Mughal dynasty Indian miniature
painting, Baroque
painting, old master prints and drawings, early American
painting, nineteenth - and early - twentieth - century photography, Conceptual art, international contemporary art, West Coast avant - garde film, international animation, Soviet cinema, early video art, and the largest
collection of
Japanese films outside of Japan.
The Princeton University Art Museum has acquired 16
paintings from the Gitter - Yelen
collection of
Japanese art.
Among the new arrivals is a significant set of 10 time - based media works from the
collection of Peter and Mari Shaw, including Melik Ohanian's The Hand (2002), and Promises (2001) by Anri Sala; 12
Japanese paintings from the literati, Zen and Kano schools, from the Gitter - Yelen
collection; several examples of American furniture design; and an exceptional 16th - century stained glass window by French artist Jean Chastellain depicting The Adoration of the Magi.
Recent projects underwritten by the
collection include a site - specific performance by
Japanese choreographer Saburo Teshigawara; a selection of 10 drawings,
paintings, and an artist's book by Italian - born, New York - based artist Luisa Rabbia; and a large - scale, laboratory - like installation by Czech sculptor Krištof Kintera.
Widely recognized as one of Japan's most beloved painters and artistic innovators, this exhibition marks a rare showing of his remarkable
painted screens and scrolls in the U.S., including four Important Cultural Properties on loan from
Japanese collections.
The Elevation of the Cross (1718), by Mexican painter Antonio de Torres, will enhance LACMA's leading
collection of Spanish colonial
painting, while Oxen and Shepherds (18th century) by Soga Shōhaku is a rare addition of a large - scale
Japanese work for a museum outside of Japan.
The Astrup Fearnley Museum's
collection comprises
paintings, sculptures and installations by some of the most important international contemporary artists; established in the 1960s with a particular focus on American art, the
collection's focus has been widened in the last years to include also works by renowned European, Brazilian,
Japanese, Chinese, and Indian artists.
In Regina Scully
Japanese Landscape: Inner Journeys, on view April 7 — October 8, 2017,
paintings from throughout Scully's career are presented with a selection of
Japanese works from NOMA's renowned permanent
collection, highlighting the apparent, yet unintentional, stylistic coincidences between the American artist and 18th and 19th century Asian art.
NEW ORLEANS, LA — It was not until artist Regina Scully had the opportunity to closely explore the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)'s
collection of
Japanese paintings that she realized the parallels between the art she was creating, and Chinese and
Japanese antecedents.
The Mead holds the art
collection of Amherst College, celebrated for its American and European
paintings, Mexican ceramics, Tibetan scroll
paintings, English paneled room, ancient Assyrian carvings, Russian avant - garde art, West African sculpture and
Japanese prints.
Named for its founder, William Rutherford Mead (an 1867 graduate of Amherst College and a partner in the storied architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White), the Mead holds the art
collection of Amherst College, celebrated for its American and European
paintings, Mexican ceramics, Tibetan scroll
paintings, English paneled room, ancient Assyrian carvings, Russian avant - garde art, West African sculpture and
Japanese prints.
Harvard Art Museum This encompasses three centres: the Fogg Art Museum, concentrating on Western Art of the Middle Ages to the present (notably early Renaissance, British pre-Raphaelite, 19th - century Impressionist and post-Impressionist works, and an important
collection of Picasso's works); the Busch - Reisinger Museum, specializing in fine art from Central and Northern Europe (notably 20th century German Expressionist painters); and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, which focuses on ancient, Islamic and Asian art (notably archaic Chinese jades and
Japanese surimono, as well as drawings,
paintings and calligraphy from Iran, India, and Turkey, along with Greek and Roman sculpture).
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Founded in 1895 by the Pittsburgh - based industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the museum has a permanent
collection of roughly 35,000 works, featuring European and American
paintings, drawings, prints (notably
Japanese prints), sculpture, decorative art, architecture, photography (notably the archive of African - American photographer Charles «Teenie» Harris) and installations.
Amedeo Modigliani: An Exhibition of
Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings, Organized by the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, January 30 — February 28 * Thirty - Ninth Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members, March 8 — April 4 * Da Silva, de Staël, Wols, April 14 — Mary 16 * Art and the Found Object, May 22 — June 17 Sculpture by Constantino Nivola, October 1 — 29 Enrico Donati, October 1 — 29 * Contemporary Painters of
Japanese Origin in America, November 6 — December 5 Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings from Chicago
Collections, December 11, 1959 — January 14, 1960 *
Lovely and serene, the two - level museum showcases the private
collection of founders Trammell and Margaret Crow, enabling visitors to wander amongst ancient Chinese jades, Buddhist sculpture,
Japanese screen
paintings, delicate fans and intricately carved Indian architecture.
Originating with the Academy's early years in Beiping during the Republican period, the
collection contains the works of formative history of Chinese
painting when the Academy moved south to Chongqing during the Sino -
Japanese war.
Since 2004 she has been Associate Conservator for Asian
Paintings at The Cleveland Museum of Art, where she has handled the conservation treatment, mounting, and preservation of the museum's East Asian paintings collection, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean work
Paintings at The Cleveland Museum of Art, where she has handled the conservation treatment, mounting, and preservation of the museum's East Asian
paintings collection, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean work
paintings collection, including Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean works of art.
The AGSA's
collection of Asian Art includes rare examples of
Japanese art (ceramics, screens, sculpture, prints), Chinese art (pottery, lacquerware, sculpture), Indian art (miniature
painting, illuminated manuscripts, carvings, textiles), as well as works from Southeast Asia (notably wood carving from South Sumatra) and the Middle East.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents The Color of Life:
Japanese Paintings from the Price Collection, a selection of Japanese paintings from the renowned collection of Etsuko and J
Paintings from the Price
Collection, a selection of
Japanese paintings from the renowned collection of Etsuko and J
paintings from the renowned
collection of Etsuko and Joe Price.
She has been responsible for such notable acquisitions as masterworks of
Japanese painting, ceramics, and lacquer; Chinese
painting and calligraphy; Korean textiles and ceramics; and a
collection of Islamic ceramics.
Coming up is the museum's first major exhibition of a contemporary Chinese artist, a show featuring three O`ahu - based artists who express the impact of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on their lives, a collaboration with the University of Hawai`i that presents contemporary
Japanese artists using traditional techniques, a history - tracing exhibition by Los Angeles — based textile artist Karen Hampton, a look at First Hawaiian Bank's
collection, and the debut of a newly restored volcano
painting by Charles Furneaux.
HOKUSAI A survey of the legendary
Japanese artist's seven - decade career, including woodblock prints,
paintings, and illustrated printed books, drawn from the MFA, which has the finest
collection of Hokusai's work outside of Japan.
Rueppel brought popular exhibitions such as the 1967 retrospective exhibition of Pablo Picasso's work to Dallas, strengthened the museum's holdings of contemporary
painting and sculpture, and broadened the scope of the permanent
collection through acquisitions of
Japanese painting and Pre-Columbian and African art.
Shunga, which is the
Japanese term for erotic art, literally meaning spring pictures, is a selection 170 works from
collections around the world, in the form of
paintings, prints and illustrated books.
Kushner
painted on pages from discarded books that cross centuries and cultures, such as a
collection of French Christmas poems, 19th century Spanish algebra lessons, a Tsarist treatise, handwritten letters, and a volume of
Japanese Noh plays.
The
collection, which has a distinct focus on French and American art, consists of several
paintings, including works by masters of the School of Paris such as Picasso, Braque, Dufy and Miro, drawings, photography, glass, and African and
Japanese works.
Baltimore Museum of Art Established in 1914, its permanent
collection contains over 90,000 objects, from Africa, Oceania, the Americas, Asia (including rare Chinese bronzes and pottery,
Japanese prints), American
painting and sculpture, mosaics from Antioch, and European
paintings.
Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) Among the Top 10 art museums in the United States, its permanent
collection includes over 54,000 works, featuring European
painting and sculpture; American
painting and sculpture; prints, drawings, and photographs;
Japanese paintings of the Edo period; Chinese ceramics and bronzes; Asian, African and Oceanic art; Mediterranean antiquities; prints by Paul Gauguin; a large holding of works by J.M.W. Turner; Design Art; textile and fashion; and contemporary works.
Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh) Established in 1895 by Andrew Carnegie, the museum owns a
collection of some 35,000 works, including European and American
paintings, drawings, prints (notably
Japanese prints), sculpture, decorative art, architecture, photography (notably the archive of African - American photographer Charles «Teenie» Harris) and installations.
With more than 50
paintings, prints, textiles, porcelain, and armaments taken from the Atheneum's 1,000 - object
collection of
Japanese art, the exhibition fully explored for the first time the depths of the museum's holdings in this area.
Explore the Museum's current, future and past exhibitions along with our permanent
collection of 300 years of American
painting, nineteenth - century decorative arts, European Modernism,
Japanese prints, and much more.
Kenneth Grant Jenkins designed interior featuring installations of de Gournay's «Deco Monkeys» hand
painted wallpaper from the Eclectic
collection and «Willow» hand
painted wallpaper from the
Japanese and Korean
collection.