Scholten Japanese Art - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Scholten Japanese Art. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Dark & Stormy: Evocative Images for Uncertain Times” Exhibition
Scholten Japanese Art announces our exhibition, Dark & Stormy: Evocative Images for Uncertain Times, an exhibition primarily of nocturnal landscape woodblock prints from the 19th and 20th centuries...More »
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“Uncovered and Discovered: The Nude Figure in Modern Japanese Prints” Exhibition
This presentation is devoted to exploring the Japanese response to the classical Western concept idealizing the nude figure in a work of art. Although depictions of idealized beauties (or bijin) were...More »
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"RINPA: Classical Connections" Exhibition
Scholten Japanese Art is pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition: Rinpa: Classical Connections, opening September 5th, 2012. This exhibition is inspired by two important exhibitions of Rinpa art here...More »
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"Monogatari: Tales of Japan" Exhibition
In conjunction with Asia Week New York 2011, the gallery presents "Monogatari: Tales of Japan," which will offer paintings, woodblock prints and a selection of netsuke devoted to the art of story-telling. One...More »
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Paul Binnie "Paintings to Prints and Back Again"
This is Scholten's second exhibition of the work of Paul Binnie. The first, "Echoes of Japan: the Woodblock Prints of Paul Binnie" exhibited in 2008, was focused primarily on his work as a printmaker,...More »
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"20th Century Japanese Prints & Paintings" 10th Anniversary Exhibition
[Image: Kitano Tsunetomi, "no. 4, Shinchi in Winter, Before the Mirror (Dai-yon, fuyu [Shinchi], Kagami no mae)" (ca. 1918) oban tate-e 15 3/8 x 10 1/4 in.]More »
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"Side by Side by Side: Ukiyo-e Triptychs" Exhibition
An exhibition of multi-panel woodblock prints dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. [Image: Kitagawa Kikumaro (Tsukimaro) "Calligrapher's First Strokes (Uriyahatsugai no zu)" (ca. 1800) oban tate-e...More »
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"Hokusai: Woodblock Prints" Exhibition
This autumn we are devoting the gallery to the woodblock prints of the master ukiyo-e landscape artist, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). [Image: Katsushika Hokusai "The Poetry-Shell Matching Game of...More »
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"Nihonga Beauties" Exhibition
Scholten Japanese Art and Ryo Iida Asian Art are pleased to announce our tenth collaborative exhibition: Nihonga Beauties, opening September 10, 2009. This exhibition is focused on the bijin (beautiful...More »
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"Edo Rinpa: Master Painters of the Eastern Capital" Exhibition
This exhibition is focused on the paintings of Rinpa artists active in the city of Edo during the 18th and 19th centuries. [Image: Sakai Hoitsu "Akigonomi no Chugu (from The Tale of Genji)" uchiwa (Chinese-style)...More »
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"Echoes of Japan: the Woodblock Prints of Paul Binnie" Exhibition
Paul Binnie, a Scotsman living in London, has over the past 15 years become one the most important artists working in the Japanese tradition of woodblock printmaking. He has taken up the mantel of the...More »
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"Paintings by Shin Hanga Artists" Exhibition
Shin-hanga, literally, 'new prints,' is a term used to collectively describe prints of a genre which emerged in the early 20th century and sought to revitalize traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking....More »