Log in to post comments. Help

lawrence.com
Calendar

"Japan Re-imagined/Post-war Art"

Asian Gallery

When:

Event is ongoing: Until Sunday, June 1, 2008

Where: Spencer Museum of Art, 1301 Miss., KU campus, Lawrence

Cost: Free

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Art | Ongoing exhibit

Description: Many artists in the wake of the postwar years turned to a profound examination of Japanese history, tradition and society as both a means for self-critique and cultural regeneration. This process of “re-imagining” Japan during the postwar period took on many forms. Some artists sought to celebrate the “Japanese spirit,” depicting it in fresh, contemporary idioms as a way of granting it universal appeal. For others remembering the past was part of a critical investigation of Japanese society. New developments in the international art scene like Pop and conceptualism offered other Japanese artists a fresh perspective for approaching their society through art. Presenting many never-before exhibited prints and ceramics from the Spencer’s permanent collection, Japan Re-imagined/Post-war Art explores the multiple ways in which Japanese artists during the later half of the twentieth century negotiated issues like culture, memory, time and space.

This exhibition is organized by Kris Ercums, Asian art curator, in conjunction with the exhibition Resounding Spirit: Japanese Contemporary Art of the 1960s.

Event posted Feb. 21, 2008
Last updated Feb. 21, 2008

Comments

lawrence.com does not necessarily agree with comments posted below - responsibility lies with the relevant user alone. Read our full policy

Post a comment

(Requires free lawrence.com registration.)

Username:
Password: (Forgotten your password?)

Comment:

Tonight

The Moaners :: This Chapel Hill duo's latest is a hard-rocking album punctuated by fuzzed-out slide guitar and otherworldly singing saw. Like Sleater-Kinney, they make more glorious noise than your grandma would deem appropriate. ... More info

Calendar

< Previous month | Next month >

Deals and Coupons