Description
Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Japan during the Meiji era with 'Meiji Modern,' a captivating exhibition catalogue that delves into the transformative years of 1868 to 1912. This must-have book is perfect for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, showcasing an exquisite selection of approximately 175 objects from early American collections. Discover newly unearthed prints, photographs, textiles, paintings, and intricate craft objects that represent pivotal themes such as nature, Buddhist deities, everyday life, and mythical creatures. 'Meiji Modern' emphasizes the unique intersection of art, industry, and society, highlighting how these extraordinary creations reflect Japan's complex journey through modernity amid global influences. Each object in this curated compilation sheds light on the evolution of Japanese identity and the modernization narrative, addressing both challenges and aspirations. With insightful essays that explore how modern Japanese artists engaged with European and Asian artistic trends, this publication serves as an essential resource for understanding non-Western modernity in the context of global art history. Perfect for collectors, historians, and lovers of Japanese culture, 'Meiji Modern' is more than just a catalogue—it's a window into a transformative era that redefined Japan's relationship with art and identity. Dive into this beautiful celebration of Meiji-era craftsmanship and cultural exchange, and appreciate the richness of Japan's artistic heritage.