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769.95209 V882m
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Notes:
This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition "Made in Japan: The Postwar Creative Print Movement," organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum and shown from April 29 through August 9, 2005.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-122).
Contents:
- Japanese prints go global: sōsaku hanga in an international context / Alicia Volk
- Ukiyo-e in the eyes of the creative print artist / Helen M. Nagata
- Catalogue / Alicia Volk
- At ruin: prints and the aftermath of war
- Sōsaku hanga enter the world stage
- Points of appreciation for sōsaku hanga
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- nature as subject
- Process and materials
- Abstraction
- Things Japanese
- Pop and conceptualism.
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