Traditions transfigured : the Noh masks of Bidou Yamaguchi
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Traditions transfigured : the Noh masks of Bidou Yamaguchi
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach , Distributed by University of Washington Press, c2014
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Exhibition catalogue
"This volume is published in conjunction with the exhibition Traditions transfigured: the Noh masks of Bidou Yamaguchi, organized by the University Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach, from January 25 to April 13, 2014."--T.p. verso
Essay by: J. Thomas Rimer, William T. Vollmann, Matthew Welch,
Catalogue entries: by David De Boer, B. Karenina Karyadi, Sheida Koufigar, Lauren Nochella, Kristy Odett, Ariana Rizo, Mary Grace Sanchez, Gail Schlicht
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
The face has inspired artists around the world for millennia, and Japan's Noh theater has provided a complex domain for exploring human emotion. Inspired by these practices, Traditions Transfigured examines fourteen contemporary works by Noh mask-maker and artist Bidou Yamaguchi. These apply the forms, techniques, transformative spirit, and mysterious elegance of Noh masks to iconic female portraits from the European art historical canon, and to Kabuki actor prints by Sharaku, Japan's 18th century portrait master.
This book explores these masks in the context of Noh through essays by art historians, a Noh specialist, and an award-winning novelist.
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