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The Saburo Hasegawa Reader.
Başlık:
The Saburo Hasegawa Reader.
Yazar:
Johnson, Mark Dean.
ISBN:
9780520970922
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Basım Bilgisi:
1st ed.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (208 pages)
İçerik:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note on Translation -- Saburo Hasegawa -- Part I -- The Controlled Accident -- The Paintings of Saburo Hasegawa -- Saburo Hasegawa -- Saburo Hasegawa as a Leader in Modern Art in Japan -- Selected Writings by Saburo Hasegawa -- Part II -- Remembrances of Former California College of Arts and Crafts Students -- Part III -- Selected Letters from Hasegawa to Isamu Noguchi, 1950-1951 -- Part IV -- On Sesshu -- Sesshu -- The New Art -- Conversations with Isamu Noguchi -- Days with Isamu Noguchi -- Rambling Words on Song-Yuan Flower-and-Bird Painting -- Mondrian -- Arp -- Letters from France and America -- Making the Katsura Imperial Villa Abstract -- Calligraphy and New Painting -- New Photography and Painting -- The Fate of American Artists -- Present-Day American Abstract Art -- Nationalism and Universalism in Japanese Art -- Notes.
Özet:
At publication date, a free ebook version of this title will be available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. The Hasegawa Reader is an open access companion to the bilingual catalogue copublished with The Noguchi Museum to accompany an international touring exhibition, Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan. The exhibition features the work of two artists who were friends and contemporaries: Isamu Noguchi and Saburo Hasegawa. This volume is intended to give scholars and general readers access to a wealth of archival material and writings by and about Saburo Hasegawa. While Noguchi's reputation as a preeminent American sculptor of the twentieth century only grows stronger, Saburo Hasegawa is less well known, despite being considered the most literate artist in Japan during his lifetime (1906-1957). Hasegawa is credited with introducing abstraction in Japan in the mid 1930s, and he worked as an artist in diverse media including oil and ink painting, photography, and printmaking. He was also a theorist and widely published essayist, curator, teacher, and multilingual conversationalist.   This valuable trove of Hasegawa material includes the entire manuscript for a 1957 Hasegawa memorial volume, with its beautiful essays by philosopher Alan Watts, Oakland Museum Director Paul Mills, and Japan Times art writer Elise Grilli, as well as various unpublished writings by Hasegawa. The ebook edition will also include a dozen essays by Hasegawa from the postwar period, and one prewar essay, professionally translated for this publication to give a sense of Hasegawa's voice. This resource will be an invaluable tool for scholars and students interested in midcentury East Asian and American art and tracing the emergence of contemporary issues

of hybridity, transnationalism, and notions of a "global Asia.".
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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