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[Art History] University of Tsukuba Art Studies and Art History Society Autumn Research Presentation

The autumn research presentation of the University of Tsukuba Art Studies and Art History Society was held.

April 2018, 12 (Sun) 2: 13-00: 15
University of Tsukuba Art Building B203 Conference Room

Research presentation
・Ayumi Tadashi (Fukuoka City Art Museum)
Epinal prints and the creative print movement
・Mutsuko Hoshino
Reconsidering the “Lion Beer Hall” mural
—From unpublished materials by architect Yoshihiko Izushi—

In addition to the 30-minute presentations by each person, current graduate students, undergraduate students, graduates, and alumni were also present.
A lively question and answer session was held, and we were able to spend a fulfilling late autumn weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


【Art History】University of Tsukuba Art History Society Fall Research Presentation Meeting

The University of Tsukuba Art History Society Fall Research Presentation Meeting was held.

 

Research Presentation
・Ayumi Chu, Fukuoka Art Museum
Épinal prints and the Sōsaku-hanga movement
・Mutsuko Hoshino
Reconsidering the “Lion Beer Hall” mural
—Using unreleased materials of Architect Zushi Yoshihiko—

A fulfilling day was had by all on this late fall weekend, as these two 30-minute presentations were followed by a lively question and answer session in which current college and graduate students and graduates participated.

 

[Art History] Off-campus Seminar @ Hokuriku

I went to an off-campus seminar for the art history course of the Department of Art.

11/16 Toyama Prefectural Ink Museum, Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art
& “Exercises to learn about Toyama’s food culture”
11/17 Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, Daisetsu Suzuki Museum, Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji Museum
& “Exercises to learn about Kanazawa’s food culture”
11/18 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, etc.

At the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art, Nobuko Inazuka guided us through every corner of the museum.
At Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji Museum, we listened to Chihiro Kawase thoroughly explain the exhibits.
Additionally, Hiroyuki Toda from the Fukui Prefectural Museum of Art joined us midway through the exercise.
From three seniors who studied art history at the University of Tsukuba and are active as curators.
I was able to hear various stories.thank you very much.

The Tateyama Mountain Range seen from the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art “Onomatopoeia Rooftop”

[Art History] Overseas off-campus seminar: Participated in Taiwan-Japan Art History Graduate Student's Symposium 2018

From November 2018th to 11th, 9, four graduate students and two faculty members from the Master's Program in Art (Art History) conducted an off-campus seminar in Taipei, Taiwan. On November 12th, we participated in the ``4 Taiwan Five Schools Art History Research Student Discussion'' at National Taiwan University in Taipei, and three students from our university gave oral presentations in English.This is the 2th time this graduate student symposium has been held, and five universities in total are participating: National Taiwan University, National Central University, and National Taiwan Normal University from Taiwan, and Kyushu University and University of Tsukuba from Japan.This time, 11 people made ambitious presentations, and there was also a lively Q&A session.Furthermore, on November 10th, we visited the National Palace Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art Taiwan (MOCA) to view special and permanent exhibitions.

Presenters from our university:
MiyakoFuruya
BugakuScreens at Rin-nojiTemple: A Study of the General Authority of the Tokugawa Family
Anna Oshiro
Aspects of Zen Masters Statues in Japan : Focusing on Muso Soseki
Shih-Cheng Huang
Tokyo Visions: The Photomontages of HorinoMasao in HanzaiKagaku (Criminology)

Symposium website (program posted)
Taiwan-Japan Art History Graduate Student's Symposium 2018

[Art History] Professor Emeritus Toshiharu Isodono and Associate Professor Michiko Hayashi gave a special lecture at National Taiwan Normal University.

In conjunction with our participation in the Taiwan-Japan Art History Graduate Student's Symposium 2018, we gave a special lecture at the National Taiwan Normal University Institute of Art History, one of the participating universities.A large number of people gathered, including the students supervised by Associate Professor Caijiaqiu (who completed his doctoral program at this university), students from the institute, faculty members, and students from other universities, and a lively exchange of opinions took place after the lecture.

Lecture announcement page: Tamijuro Kume and modernism: The First World War, London, and the poet Ai Maura.Pangde

Lecture Announcement Page: Goddess Politics-England, Houkoku and Japan