New publication information “Feast of Beauty (Shunposion)” (University of Tsukuba Press)
A collection of essays on works from the University of Tsukuba Art Collection Ishii Collection, owned by the university and managed by the art department, ``A Feast of Beauty'' has been published by the University of Tsukuba Press.
The Ishii Collection is an art collection donated to our university between 2005 and 2010 by Mr. Akira Ishii, chief advisor of Library Distribution Center Co., Ltd. (TRC).In our art department, faculty members specializing in art history and museum studies have formed a working group and have been working on practical administrative tasks and utilization for education and research.There are seven volumes in the series ``Ishii Collection Research'', which compiles essays based on research meetings and workshops held so far.This collection of essays is an anthology written by 7 researchers from Japan and abroad, which includes updated essays from the perspectives of art history, print production, preservation, and restoration that have been published in six volumes up until the year before last, as well as new manuscripts. .The included authors are Tsuguharu Fujita, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Kotaro Migishi, Kyu Ei, Yuki Katsura, Hideko Fukushima, and Tatsuo Ikeda.
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table of contents
sequence
Ishii Collection—The core of the University of Tsukuba Art Collection
About human expression in the XNUMXs—following the footsteps of classical antiquity
The position of Ishii collection works in Fujita painting industry
Tsuguharu Fujita “Sitting Nude Woman Wearing Shoes” Research Report
Tsuguharu Fujita《Sitting Nude Woman Wearing Shoes》Sample Investigation Results
"Sisters Surprised by a Whale"—Yasuo Kuniyoshi's Choice as a Beauty Appraiser in America
Yasuo Kuniyoshi “Sisters Surprised by a Whale” and “Venus by the Sea”
About Yasuo Kuniyoshi's "Cow"
Basic research on Kotaro Migishi’s “Hokkaido Landscape (Odori Park)”
A glimpse of Sapporo art from the XNUMXs to the XNUMXs
Kotaro Migishi and Sapporo
The light that connects heaven and earth—About Ei Kyu's works in the Ishii Collection
Eikyu's lithograph production process seen in the work "City"
About the production process and printing of Eikyu copper prints
About Yuki Katsura's tiger and fox
About Hideko Fukushima's creative activities in the XNUMXs—paintings, poems, and autoslides
Tatsuo Ikeda's "Mure" (Kijuuki series) and the society and art of the XNUMXs
Society and Art: Tatsuo Ikeda and Taro Okamoto in the XNUMXs
Materials Ishii Collection Special Exhibition; Study Groups and Workshops on the Ishii Collection
Name index
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著者(In order of publication)
Hiroshi Murata (Professor, Faculty of Letters, Atomi Gakuen Women's University/History of Western Modern and Contemporary Art) Yoko Hayashi (Inspector of Arts and Culture, Agency for Cultural Affairs/History of Modern and Contemporary Art) Ikuo Watanabe (Representative Director of Restoration Research Institute 21/Painting Restoration) Junichi Miyata (Restoration Research) 21 Director/Chemical Analysis) Bert Windsor-Tamaki (Professor, University of California, Irvine/Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art History, Asian American Art History, Ecocriticism) Cecile Witing (Provost Designated Professor, University of California, Irvine/American Modern Art) History) Toshiharu Isodono (Special Professor, Faculty of Art, University of Tsukuba/Modern Art History) Rintaro Terakado (Associate Professor, Faculty of Art, University of Tsukuba/History of Early Modern Western Art) Koji Jie (Senior Specialist, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art/Japanese Modern Art) History) Naoko Tomana (Head of Curatorial Division, Hokkaido Museum of Literature / History of Hokkaido Art) Shogo Otani (Head of Art Division, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo / History of Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art) Moe Shiroyama (Lecturer at Hanyo Gakuen Junior College / Lithograph production) Tajima Naoki (Professor, Faculty of Art, University of Tsukuba/Copperplate Print Production) Naoko Seki (Professor, Department of Culture and Media Studies, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Waseda University/Modern Art History) Harumi Nishizawa (Chief Curator, Kanagawa Museum of Modern Art/History of Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art) Fumihiro Haruhara ( Associate Professor, Department of Art and Culture, Faculty of Art and Design, Musashino Art University / History of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Art) Reiko Sato (Curator, Taro Okamoto Museum, Kawasaki City / History of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Art)
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Book title: A feast of beauty (Synposion)
University of Tsukuba Art Collection Ishii Collection
Supervision: Toshiharu Isodono (Special Professor of Art)
Responsible editing: Rintaro Terakado (Associate Professor of Art)
binding: Sayoko Tanaka (art professor)
Publisher: University of Tsukuba Press
Sales office: Maruzen Publishing
A5 size 436 pages
ISBN 978−4-904074-62-6
List price 5,940 yen (5,400 yen + tax 10%)





