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| Sharaku Interpreted by Japan's Contemporary Artists |
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| Start Date: | 4/16/2011 | |
| End Date: | 6/12/2011 | End Time: | Midnight |
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Event Description
Exclusive to Florida at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Sharaku Interpreted is an engaging report of the personal reinterpretation of Sharaku (an eighteeth-century Japanese master printmaker) by today's contemporary Japanese graphic designers and artists. While the primary premise of this project is to present the imaginative results of the trans-temporal exchange, the Japan Foundation also hopes to provide an opportunity to illustrate the connections between ukiyo-e and the graphic design of Japan, the differences between the approaches used in graphic design and contemporary art, and the diversity of current artistic expression.
On View April 16 - June 12, 2011
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Campus Department Cornell Fine Arts Museum |
Event is open to the public Yes |
Link to More Information cfam.rollins.edu |
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