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Traditions transfigured : the Noh masks of Bidou Yamaguchi / edited by Kendall H. Brown ; with essays by Kendall H. Brown, J. Thomas Rimer, William T Vollmann, Matthew Welch ; catalogue entries by Anne Geismann Alene, Kendall H. Brown, David De Boer, B. Karenina Karyadi, Sheida Koufigar, Lauren Nochella, Kristy Odett, Ariana Rizo, Mary Grace Sanchez, Gail Schlicht.
Author:
Brown, Kendall H., editor, author.

Alene, Anne Geismann, author.

Yamaguchi, Bidou. Works. Selections.

California State University, Long Beach. University Art Museum, host institution.
Publication Information:
Long Beach : University Art Museum, California State University, [2014]

[Seattle, Washington] : University of Washington Press

©2014
Call Number:
NK9798.Y36 A4 2014
Abstract:
"The human face and its expressive potential have inspired artists around the world for millennia. Arguably, Japan's Noh theater provides an unparalleled domain for exploring emotion and representing the human countenance. Today, Noh continues to inspire a dynamic dialogue between artists from Asia and the west. Expanding on this rich vein, Traditions Transfigured selects contemporary works by Noh mask maker Bidou Yamaguchi. These masks apply the forms, techniques, transformative spirit, and mysterious elegance of Noh masks to iconic female portraits from the European art historical canon, and to Kabuki actor prints by Sharaku, Japan's enigmatic 18th century portrait master. The exhibition catalogue (distributed by University of Washington Press) analyzes how Bidou's work radically extends Noh's emphasis on the transformation of souls across time and space into new cultural and physical dimensions. By transfiguring both European and Japanese artistic traditions, Bidou's work merges past and present. More importantly, it allows contemporary audiences to uncover deeper dimensions of their own humanity. By imagining ourselves wearing different faces, we can forge deeper connections with others."--Publisher's description.
ISBN:
9780615878836
Physical Description:
100 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm.
General Note:
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition, Traditions Transfigured: The Noh Masks of Bidou Yamaguchi, organized by the University Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach, from January 25 to April 13, 2014"--Title page verso.
Contents:
Director's preface and acknowledgements / Masquerade : the revelatory art of Bidou Yamaguchi / Noh as total theater / "Made to be ambiguous" : the yūgen of Noh masks / Catalogue entries -- Notes to catalogue entries -- Tradition transfused : Sharaku's Noh debut / Select bibliography and checklist of exhibition.
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