Edo Pop: Art Matters Lecture with Matthew Welch

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Date & Time

Thu, Dec 07 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Address (map)

1130 State Street

Venue (website)

Mary Craig Auditorium - S.B. Museum of Art

Edo Pop: Woodblock Prints and Popular Culture in Premodern Japan

With their crisp outlines, unmodulated colors, and surprising vantage points, Japanese woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) from the 18th and 19th centuries seem as fresh and captivating today as when they were produced. Sensuality, fashion, decadent entertainments and urban pastimes all reflect the popular tastes of young sophisticates in the premodern era.

Matthew Welch, Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts will provide an overview of the social milieu of Japan’s “floating world,” and the artists who immortalized it through their prints. He will also discuss several contemporary artists whose works reference the ukiyo-e tradition.

Mary Craig Auditorium
Free Students | Museum Circle
$10 SBMA Members
$15 Non-Members

 

 

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