Lecture: Clay as Soft Power: The Rise of Shigaraki Ware in Postwar America (Dr. Natsu Oyobe)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2zeWg4k-0g Our final program of 2022, on December 5, featured Natsu Oyobe, Ph.D., curator of Asian Art at the University of Michigan Museum of Art. Specializing in modern and contemporary Japanese art, Dr. Oyobe has curated numerous Japanese art exhibitions, including Wrapped in Silk and Gold: A Family Legacy of 20th-Century Japanese Kimono (2010), Mari Katayama (2019), and Clay as Soft Power: Shigaraki Ware in Postwar America and Japan (2022). She is also…

Lecture: Industry and Institutions: Woodblock Prints and the Meiji Cultural Imagination (Dr. Alison J. Miller)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezZHh3JuDuA This November 8, 2022, talk by Alison J. Miller, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Asian Studies at the University of the South (Sewanee, Tennesee), provides an introduction to the woodblock prints of the 1870s and 1880s with a focus on how the images worked to create and reinforce social conceptions of Meiji values and ideals. During the early Meiji period…

Lecture: Postwar Japanese Photography from 1945–1980 (Dr. Maggie Mustard)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAoo84xkIgc In this September 29, 2022, lecture, Maggie Mustard, PhD, presented a history of postwar Japanese photography from 1945 to 1980, focusing on the major themes and practitioners at the heart of the media’s development following the end of the Second World War. Dr. Mustard introduced the central questions that photographers were asking in the immediate postwar moment—what does “realism” mean for a photograph? Should…

Lecture: Kimono Style (Dr. Monika Bincsik)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtPR0nRY8gY For those members who could not participate in our June 28, 2022, in-person tour of the exhibition Kimono Style: The John C. Weber Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, on August 24, we offered this Zoom webinar with Monika Bincsik, Diane and Arthur Abbey Associate Curator for Japanese Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Dr. Bincsik shared her curatorial…

Now Available: Impressions 43 Part Two (2022)

In this issue, Fredric Schneider tells us how and why he formed a collection of cloisonné enamels, now a promised gift to the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem. We pay tribute to two JASA members, Jacqueline Avant, a Los Angeles lacquer collector, and Kōichi Yanagi, a premier art dealer with a gallery in New York. At the Jewish Museum in New York, Evgeny Steiner considered a…

Impressions 43 Part One Wins Design Award

Graphic Design USA announced that Impressions 43 Part One of Double Issue (2022) was a winner, among nearly seven thousand entries, in the fifty-ninth anniversary American Inhouse Design Awards, ™ the oldest and largest program for inhouse creative excellence.

Lecture: Listening to Clay: Conversations with Contemporary Japanese Ceramic Artists

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHcn4cpkadA This May 10, 2022, talk with Alice North and Louise Allison Cort presents a new book, Listening to Clay: Conversations with Contemporary Japanese Ceramic Artists, by Alice North, Halsey North and Louise Allison Cort. The book tells the stories of 16 revered Japanese ceramic artists in their own words. These celebrated artists with unparalleled skill and creative brilliance range in age from 94 to…

Lecture: Samurai Splendor: Sword Fittings from Edo Japan (Markus Sesko)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BydORXLgx1U This April 28, 2022, talk by Markus Sesko, Associate Curator of Asian Arms and Armor at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, introduces the museum’s extensive Japanese arms and armor collection and discusses the newly opened exhibition Samurai Splendor: Sword Fittings from Edo Japan, on display until spring 2024. This exhibition explores the luxurious aspect of Edo-period sword fashion, a fascinating area of Japanese arms…

Lecture: Reflections of a Collector: George Mann

https://youtu.be/yVuYL61bn1U On March 20, 2022, the keynote address of the Japanese Art Society of America annual meeting was delivered by the well-known ukiyo-e collector George Mann, who spoke about extraordinary prints and legendary figures in the Japanese print world. View more lecture recordings

Now Available: Impressions 43 Part One (2022)

Impressions 43 Part One of a Double Issue (2022) has been mailed to members! This issue examines the life and work of the potter Kitaōji Rosanjin from three viewpoints. Monika Bincsik and John Weber have fun discussing the Weber kimono collection. Julia Meech introduces textiles acquired by the famed print collector Louis Ledoux. Kendall Brown explains the marketing of prints by Ohara Koson. We pay…