Yoshitoshi: Gods of Madness
185 pages
A collection of works by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, the last ukiyo-e artist who lived and died in the 19th century, tracing his trajectory and impact of his themes also seen in present day. This exhibition explores the eroticism, madness, cruelty, spirituality, etc. seen in Yoshitoshi's paintings from various genres with those comparisons to Western modern art. A unique theory of art and culture at the end of the century, with editing and binding by Tadanori Yokoo, a genius in the art world, materials and editing cooperation from Nakayu Ei, one of Japan's leading ukiyo-e collectors, as well abundant illustrations.
(1989)
185 pages
A collection of works by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, the last ukiyo-e artist who lived and died in the 19th century, tracing his trajectory and impact of his themes also seen in present day. This exhibition explores the eroticism, madness, cruelty, spirituality, etc. seen in Yoshitoshi's paintings from various genres with those comparisons to Western modern art. A unique theory of art and culture at the end of the century, with editing and binding by Tadanori Yokoo, a genius in the art world, materials and editing cooperation from Nakayu Ei, one of Japan's leading ukiyo-e collectors, as well abundant illustrations.
(1989)
185 pages
A collection of works by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, the last ukiyo-e artist who lived and died in the 19th century, tracing his trajectory and impact of his themes also seen in present day. This exhibition explores the eroticism, madness, cruelty, spirituality, etc. seen in Yoshitoshi's paintings from various genres with those comparisons to Western modern art. A unique theory of art and culture at the end of the century, with editing and binding by Tadanori Yokoo, a genius in the art world, materials and editing cooperation from Nakayu Ei, one of Japan's leading ukiyo-e collectors, as well abundant illustrations.
(1989)