Checklist of works in the exhibition «Views of Japan:
Modern Woodblock Prints by Hiroshi Yoshida,» June 20 - September 27, 1987 held at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Photograph of the exhibition «Views of Japan:
Modern Woodblock Prints by Hiroshi Yoshida,» June 20 - September 27, 1987, held at the Dallas Museum of Art.
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This Mexican printers» collective based in Guanajuato sells
modern and original
woodblock and silkscreen handmade
prints and t - shirts.
Taking influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian hieroglyphs and Japanese
woodblock prints, as well as public signage, information boards, and traffic signs, the artist connects the clean visual language of
modern life, with the fundamentals of art history.
Sumptuous color plates showcase a dazzling array of achievements — including Shanghai School paintings,
modern calligraphy, commercial art, 1920s and 1930s
woodblock prints,
modern guohua (traditional ink and color paintings), socialist realist paintings and other contemporary works.
Drawing influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian hieroglyphs and Japanese
woodblock prints, as well as public signage, information boards and traffic signs, the artist connects the clean visual language of
modern life, with the fundamentals of art history.
When the first public exhibition of
modern - style
woodblock prints took place in Shanghai in June 1931, it heralded an explosive art movement that helped shape the course of
modern Chinese art history in the 20th century and has remained a vital part of contemporary China» s artistic language.
The exhibit features pieces that take a traditional stance on this theme, such as «The Great Wave off Kanagawa» (1830), a multicolor
woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, juxtaposed against
modern pieces such as Christian Marclay's «Bottled Water» (1990), a glass bottle filled with un-spooled audiotape recordings of dripping water.
CAROLYN STALEY FINE JAPANESE
PRINTS: 314 Occidental Ave. S. «Modern Japanese Beauties,» woodblock prints by Yoshitoshi, Keishu, Shoun, Shuho, Shinsui and Ko
PRINTS: 314 Occidental Ave. S. «
Modern Japanese Beauties,»
woodblock prints by Yoshitoshi, Keishu, Shoun, Shuho, Shinsui and Ko
prints by Yoshitoshi, Keishu, Shoun, Shuho, Shinsui and Kotondo.