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Munakata Shiko: Japanese Master of the Modern Print

Masatomo Kawai, Robert T. Singer, Felice Fischer, Hollis Goodall and Kiyoko Kakeya

Munakata Shiko, born the son of a poor blacksmith from northern
Japan, is considered one of the greatest Japanese artists of the
twentieth century. He first became known on the international
scene when he won prizes for his woodcuts at the Sao Paulo
Biennale (1955) and the Venice Biennale (1956). Munakata revolutionized
the concept of the woodblock print, liberating it from the
small-scale traditional ukiyo-e format and creating large-size pieces
for screens and wall murals.
This volume is the first dual language (English and Japanese) publication to present Munakatas works in all media and genreswoodcuts, watercolors, oil paintings, calligraphy, and ceramics. Through this comprehensive collection of more than 350 works, all illustrated in full color, can be seen the extraordinary range of styles and techniques used by Japans most renowned twentieth-century artist throughout his career, from his woodcuts of the 1930s to his oil paintings of the 1970s. In addition, each of Munakatas breathtaking and vibrantly colorful creations is individually described in detail. Also included are scholarly essays about Munakatas life as a woodcut print artist, his calligraphy, the literary sources that inspired many of his prints, and his foray into lithography, as well as a lengthy biography that draws on many of Munakatas own writings and a chronology that describes each milestone of Munakatas eventful artistic life.
This catalogue accompanies the first large-scale comprehensive
retrospective of Munakatas work to be held in the United
States, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. The prints, calligraphies, paintings,
and ceramics in the exhibition were borrowed from the holdings of
the Munakata Museum in Kamakura, Japan, a foundation established
in the artists residence and studio after his death. The exhibition
and catalogue celebrate the centennial of the artists birth.
Price: US$85.00
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