From Postwar to Postmodern, Art in Japan 1945-1989

From Postwar to Postmodern, Art in Japan 1945-1989

Doryun Chong , Michio Hayashi , Kenji Kajiya
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Nov 1, 2012 · English · Paperback (464 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 464
Language English
Published Nov 1, 2012
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art, distributed by Duke University Press
ISBN-10 0822353687
ISBN-13 9780822353683

Description

This comprehensive exploration delves into the transformative years of Japanese art from the end of World War II to the dawn of the postmodern era. Featuring an array of primary source materials, it offers a unique perspective on the socio-political and cultural shifts that shaped artistic expression in Japan during this pivotal period. The authors, Doryun Chong, Michio Hayashi, Kenji Kajiya, and Fumihiko Sumitomo, meticulously compile and analyze artworks, movements, and ideological changes, creating an engaging narrative that contextualizes the evolution of art in a rapidly changing society.

Through rich illustrations and insightful commentary, the work illuminates the interplay between tradition and innovation and the ways in which artists responded to the challenges of their time. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of Japanese art and its impact on both local and global stages. Readers are invited to reflect on how the historical backdrop informs artistic practice, making this volume a vital addition to any art lover's library.

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History Manga Art & Photography Contemporary
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