Virtual Conversation: Noda Tetsuya

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2020
  • Japanese print artist Noda Tetsuya and his wife, Dorit Bartur, discuss the intersections of his private life and public career with Janice Katz, Roger L. Weston Associate Curator of Japanese Art at the Art Institute of Chicago.
    One of the most successful contemporary print artists, Noda Tetsuya uses a signature printing process that combines photography, silkscreen, and woodblock printing to capture the small and large moments of his daily life. In the 1960s Noda began a project called the "Diary" series, which documents occurrences of a particular day. Today, the series includes more than 500 images.
    "Noda Tetsuya: My Life in Print" at the Art Institute of Chicago is the largest museum exhibition of Noda’s work in North American. The exhibition is open until December 6, 2020.
    Learn more: www.artic.edu/exhibitions/942...

Komentáře • 5

  • @veronikaong4447
    @veronikaong4447 Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting discussion, thank you

  • @wag-walkaroundgallery3223

    Thank you for providing this insightful talk on the greatest living print artist :-)

  • @bektursumatov4753
    @bektursumatov4753 Před 3 lety

    Hello, in this difficult time for any type of exhibitions inside buildings there is a way to hold them on a large area under the sky. Ideal for America so that art could be viewed through a car driving along a specially paved road like in the movie "Jurassic Park".