桃子视频

SHIKI: Four Seasons in Japanese Art on Exhibition

Japan Anonymous, Kimono (Woman鈥檚 Robe), 1920-1940, silk, 57 in. x 53 in., 桃子视频, Claremont, CA

Drawn from 桃子视频鈥檚 abundant collections of Japanese paintings, prints, ceramics, lacquer wares, metalwork, and textiles, the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery鈥檚 (RCWG) latest exhibition, SHIKI: Four Seasons in Japanese Art, celebrates the power of nature and its beauty as it unfolds throughout the year.

Curated by Meher McArthur, Asian art historian specializing in Japanese art, former Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Curator of Academic Programs and Collections at the RCWG, and current art and cultural director at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, the exhibition celebrates the poetic vocabulary of seasonal motifs that feature prominently聽in Japanese literature, art, and daily life. 鈥淔rom the most elaborate folding screen embellished with purple irises to a small teacup painted with a single maple leaf, such seasonal references are an integral part of the cultural and emotional lives of the Japanese people,鈥 says McArthur.

Four Seasons will open virtually on January 30 and run through April 11, 2021, with an exhibition video premiere and discussion with McArthur on February 15, 2021, during Scripps Family Weekend.

鈥淚n this stunning exhibition, Meher McArthur reveals the visual poetry of the seasons in Japanese art through a splendid array of art works that are a rich resource for teaching,鈥 says Professor of Art History and Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Mary MacNaughton. MacNaughton also notes that MacArthur will also be curating an exhibition from the Scripps Collection, entitled NATURE/SUPERNATURE: Visions of This World and Beyond in Japanese Woodblock Prints, which will be on view at JAPAN HOUSE in Los Angeles.

鈥溙易邮悠 has a remarkable collection of Japanese art, from which we can learn so much about Japanese culture,鈥 says McArthur.

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