Lecture: Hokusai: A Curatorial Perspective

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDKIhVaQTtE In 2021, several superb exhibitions focused on the master artist Hokusai. A wonderful show at the National Museum of Asian Art, on view until January 9 2022, highlights the collection of Hokusai drawings, paintings and screens collected by its founder, Charles Lang Freer. Across the Atlantic, the British Museum features a much-anticipated exhibition of drawings by Hokusai until January 30, 2022. Other museum curators…

Lecture: Sterling Inspiration: Edward C. Moore’s Passion for Japanese Art (Medill Harvey)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1ls-iXkboM This November 3, 2021, talk drew on groundbreaking research into Edward C. Moore, the head of Tiffany & Co.’s silver division during the second half of the 19th century, conducted for the recently published book Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. and the accompanying exhibition that will be presented at The Metropolitan Museum in 2024. An avid, pioneering collector of works…

Lecture: Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper (Meher McArthur)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNE2JbJPvao On October 12, 2021, Japanese art historian Meher McArthur discussed her upcoming exhibition Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper, which will begin touring the country this autumn. Her talk presented the works of nine Japanese artists featured in the exhibition: Hina Aoyama, Eriko Horiki, Kyoko Ibe, Yoshio Ikezaki, Kakuko Ishii, Yuko Kimura, Yuko Nishimura, Takaaki Tanaka and Ayomi Yoshida. These artists have different…

Lecture: Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality (Lia Robinson, Erica Papernik-Shimizu)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk5r2E3i2Zs Through January 1, 2022, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is exhibiting Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality, the first solo presentation of work by the artist at a U.S. museum in 25 years  On September 20, 2021, Lia Robinson, Director of Programs and Research at the Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation, was joined by Liquid Reality curator Erica Papernik-Shimizu, Associate Curator, MoMA, to introduce recent…

Now Available: Impressions 42 Part Two

In Impressions 42 Part Two of a Double Issue (2021), Miyeko Murase sits for a long-overdue interview; we learn about the little-known collection of David and Nayda Utterberg in Seattle; we receive advice on donations to museums from Ray Bushell; Neil Davey takes us into the auction room at Sotheby’s, London, in 1974; the Japanese collector Uragami Toshirō is eulogized; Eleanor Soo-ah Hyun reviews Kay…

Lecture: Saitō Kiyoshi: Graphic Awakening (Dr. Rhiannon Paget)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daquSpNlEkk Celebrating a gift of over 100 prints by Saitō Kiyoshi from members Charles and Robyn Citrin, The Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida, opened Saitō Kiyoshi: Graphic Awakening in March 2021—the first major survey of the artist’s work since his death. On July 13, 2021,  Rhiannon Paget, PhD, the curator of the exhibition, presented a talk on Saitō’s transition from painting to print,…

NEW! Index to Impressions Contents

Now available online for the first time: a complete Index to Impressions Tables of Contents, from Volume 1 (1976) to Volume 42, Part 2 (2021). The index will be updated with each new issue. Found a past article, essay or interview of interest? Order the back issue!

Lecture: Looking at Art through the Lens of Scientific Analysis, Part 2, Red (Dr. Henry Smith)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygEVjiFLg40 On June 16, 2021, this second lecture of a two-part series (view Part 1) explored the nature of color in Japanese painting and prints. Renowned scientist and head of the Scientific Laboratory of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Marco Leona, shared the studies of his department and collaborations with art historians and curators. With the Met’s outstanding collection of screens, paintings and woodblock prints,…

Lecture: Looking at Art through the Lens of Scientific Analysis, Part 1, Blue (Dr. Marco Leona)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkmYuViiaU0 On June 9, 2021, this first lecture of a two-part series (view Part 2) explored the nature of color in Japanese painting and prints. Renowned scientist and head of the Scientific Laboratory of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Marco Leona, shared the studies of his department and collaborations with art historians and curators. With the Met’s outstanding collection of screens, paintings and woodblock prints,…