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SEIGENSHA Art Publishing
Address | 9-1 Umetadacho Kyotoshinakagyokukarasumahigashiiru Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8136 |
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Representative Name | MAKOTO KATAYAMA |
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Art/Design Magazine Book
SD item code:13185096
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Planning: Japan Art Institute
Supervisor: Akifumi Shiino (Tokyo Curator, Izumiya Hakkokan)
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企画:公益財団法人日本美術院
監修:椎野晃史(泉屋博古館東京学芸員)
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Format: A4 size, 336 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Description
Inten] reigns as the largest Japanese painting public art organization in Japan. Only 117 artists have inherited the ideals of Tenshin Okakura, and the association has been linked to Taikan Yokoyama over the past 110 years. The exhibition brings together works by all 117 members of Inten, who have overcome the rigorous screening process to reach the pinnacle of the exhibition, as well as representative works and self-recommended works Here is a "great river of modern and contemporary Japanese painting" . The Japan Art Institute was founded in 1898 by Yokoyama Taikan, Shimomura Kanzan, Hishida Shunso, and others to realize Okakura Tenshin's idea of "aiming for a new era of Japanese painting". After a period of disappointment when its cutting-edge new techniques were not accepted by the public, Taikan and others restarted the Reinvented Japan Art Institute in 1914 (the first anniversary of Tenshin's death), which continues to this day. In September 2025, the Reinvented Japan Art Institute will celebrate its 110th anniversary. This book is intended to connect the 110 years of its history to the future by bringing together the works of the Inten coterie of artists who have supported the path of Japanese painting from the modern era to the present day, as well as representative works and self-recommended works. |
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Only 117 artists have inherited the ideals of Tenshin Okakura, and the association has been linked to Taikan Yokoyama over the past 110 years.
The exhibition brings together works by all 117 members of Inten, who have overcome the rigorous screening process to reach the pinnacle of the exhibition, as well as representative works and self-recommended works Here is a "great river of modern and contemporary Japanese painting" .
The Japan Art Institute was founded in 1898 by Yokoyama Taikan, Shimomura Kanzan, Hishida Shunso, and others to realize Okakura Tenshin's idea of "aiming for a new era of Japanese painting".
After a period of disappointment when its cutting-edge new techniques were not accepted by the public, Taikan and others restarted the Reinvented Japan Art Institute in 1914 (the first anniversary of Tenshin's death), which continues to this day.
In September 2025, the Reinvented Japan Art Institute will celebrate its 110th anniversary.
This book is intended to connect the 110 years of its history to the future by bringing together the works of the Inten coterie of artists who have supported the path of Japanese painting from the modern era to the present day, as well as representative works and self-recommended works.