AsianForum 158th "The Many Faces of Kobayashi Kiyochika: From the Everyday to Political Propaganga"
Wednesday,May 27,2015Categories: Past Asian Forum (2013-2017)
158th
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
12:50-13:50
Conference Room 203/204, Dialogue House 2F
Miriam Wattles(ミリアム・ワトルズ)
Associate Professor, History of Art & architecture
Director, University of California Tokyo Study Center
The Many Faces of Kobayashi Kiyochika:
From the Everyday to Political Propaganga
Kobayashi KIYOCHIKA (1847–1915) is well known for his intense engagement with Japanese and Western artistic practices in his prints and paintings. His output included experimentations with light and shadow in Tokyo landscapes, paintings and prints that gave a comical twist to traditional themes, and biting political satire and militaristic propaganda. This talk focuses on the new visual vocabulary of the face that Kiyochika introduced, capable of expressing light—and very dark–humor.
Lecture in English