Lecture: Bunmei Kaika: Political Landscape in Early Modern and Modern Japan (Dr. Monique D’Almeida)

Bunmei Kaika: Political Landscape in Early Modern and Modern Japan (Dr. Monique D’Almeida)

Running through June 7 at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, the exhibition Bunmei Kaika explores the impact of the late Edo- and Meiji-period political climate on culture, thought, and the dissemination of prints in Japan. In this live webinar, Chelsea Foxwell, Professor of Art History, University of Chicago, in conversation with the exhibition’s curator, Monique D’Almeida, Deknatel Curatorial Fellow in Japanese Works on Paper, examines how the drastic shift in Japan’s national identity during the 19th and early 20th centuries was reflected and disseminated in prints during this time of expansion and modernization.

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