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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Chris Uhlenbeck, Maureen de Vries, Elise Wessels
With 'The Kansai view' Nihon no Hanga has decided to pay attention to the prints which were produced away from Tokyo, the center of Japan. As previous exhibitions have shown, the most important developments in the field of 20th century printmaking happened in Tokyo from the early 1910s. The Shin hanga and Sosaku hanga traditions developed through an intense artistic dialogue taking place in the rapidly growing capital. This exhibition looks at what was going on in the Kansai region, the area of the two other big cities of Japan, Kyoto and Osaka and the international port city of Kobe. The differences in the individual histories of the cities and their art traditions of the 19th centuries have resulted in very distinct trends in printmaking.
Published
2013
Format
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Pages
64
Language
English
ISBN
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