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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_884002217
    Format: 414 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781683400004
    Series Statement: David A. Cofrin Asian art manuscript series
    Content: Built upon the works at a 2013 symposium, this book explores some of the canonical attributes of Korean art and the challenges in collecting this art. Contemporary, traditional, and modern Korean art collections are explored, along with the continuing research in iconography and aesthetics that define Korean art
    Content: Introduction / Jason Steuber -- Keynote address: Where we've been and where we are going: Korean art history and museums / Youngna Kim -- Histories and challenges: collection histories and case studies -- United Kingdom -- Collecting Korean art at the V&A, 1940 to 1995 / Beth McKillop -- Atmosphere and surroundings: the use of architecture in Korean exhibitions and galleries at the British Museum / Sascha Priewe -- The collecting and display of the Korean Collection at the National Museum of Scotland / Kevin McLoughlin -- Displaying a nation: representations of Korean art in the United Kingdom / Charlotte Horlyck and Sascha Priewe -- United States -- The history of the Korean Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston / Jane Portal -- A bridge to understanding: Avery Brundage and Korean art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco / Hyonjeong Kim Han -- Ahead of the curve, but under the radar: collecting and exhibiting Korean art at the Newark Museum / Katherine Anne Paul -- Early collecting of Korean art: the Honolulu Museum of Art / Shawn Eichman -- Perspectives -- Reception of Korean art in an international setting -- Early U.S. encounters with Korean civilization / Hyunsoo Woo -- Korea's Joseon-Dynasty Buddhist sculptures in American museums / Unsok Song -- The reception of Goryeo Buddhist paintings in premodern Japan / Seinosuke Ide -- Goryeo Celadon and its reception in the West / Soyoung Lee -- Critical reappraisals -- Maps of the world (cheonhado) in Korean atlases (yeojido) of the late Joseon Dynasty / Richard A. Pegg -- Korean art history and ethnic nationalism: the cases of Jeong Seon and Kim Hongdo / Chin-Sung Chang -- American art exhibitions and their reception in Korea during the 1950s / Moojeong Chung -- Contemporary Korean ceramics: its heritage and advancement into the twenty-first century / Hyeyoung Cho
    Language: English
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; USA ; Sammlung ; Korea ; Kunst ; Geschichte ; Korea ; Kunst ; Rezeption ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1018921605
    Format: 288 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781683400479
    Series Statement: David A. Cofrin Asian art manuscript series
    Content: The volume looks at how South Asian art was sourced for external appreciation at a variety of institutions in Europe, North America, and Asia from the mid-19th century onward. These essays speak to the colonial legacies that created such collections but that now must be viewed though a post-colonial lens. The volume also addresses contemporary concerns for todays's museums: collecting, building and practices, provenance, and repatriation
    Content: Introduction / Allysa B. Peyton and Katharine Anne Paul -- "Relating to a country so distant": collecting South Asian arms and armour at the Tower of London during the nineteenth century / Natasha Bennett -- Objects across empire: the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto / Deepali Dewan -- Colonial collecting in Ceylon: dispersing the Hugh nevill (1847-1897) Collections across the British Isles / Sushma Jansari -- "We want quality and condition": the formation of Chester Beatty's South Asian manuscripts and miniatures collection / Hyder Abbas -- Collecting with Éclat: Coomaraswamy and the framing of Indian art in American museums / Brinda Kumar -- Nasli Heeramaneck: the consummate collector and connoisseur / Pratapaditya Pal -- Masterworks from missionaries & medicine, merchants & Mrs./Misses/Ms.: arts of South Asia at the Newark Museum / Katherine Anne Paul -- Collecting and curating Indian art in Southeast Asia: challenges and opportunities of representing South Asia at the Asian Civilisations Museum & the Indian Heritage Centre, Singapore / Gauri Parimoo Krishnan -- Returning "home": the journey and afterlife of repatriated objects / Melody Rod-Ari
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Europa ; Nordamerika ; Singapur ; Südasien ; Kunst ; Sammlung ; Geschichte 1850- ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1848028865
    Format: 325 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781683403586
    Series Statement: David A. Cofrin Asian art manuscript series
    Content: "Filled with exquisite color illustrations, this volume examines an underserved aspect of Asian art history by discussing women artists, collectors, archaeologists, and architects. The essays in Women across Asian Art cover a wide geographical area, from Japan to Pakistan, as they draw attention to people whose efforts have largely been left out of scholarship"--
    Content: "The role of women artists, collectors, archaeologists, and architects in Asian art history. Filled with exquisite color illustrations, this volume examines an underserved aspect of Asian art history by discussing women artists, collectors, archaeologists, and architects. The essays in Women across Asian Art cover a wide geographical area, from Japan to Pakistan, as they draw attention to people whose efforts have largely been left out of scholarship. The volume begins by looking at iconography representing the goddess Mārīcī in Chinese art as well as ancient Chinese characters related to gender roles during the Shang dynasty. Contributors then discuss topics including women's participation as hangeul (Korean alphabet) calligraphers, artists in Japanese Saison culture, and early archaeologists in China. Shedding light on individuals such as poet and painter Luo Qilan, collector Brenda Zara Seligman, architect Lin Huiyin, neo-miniaturist Saira Wasim, painter Tseng Yuho, and sculptor Tayeba Begum Lipi, these essays represent a broad range of contributions from pioneers in their respective fields to current-day activists. Using primary sources, museum collections, and archival material, the contributors-curators and independent scholars-investigate their collections and fields with new strategies and present original research. As museums are intentionally turning their attention to overlooked narratives of women, this volume continues the important work of uncovering their stories in Asian art history. A volume in the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Manuscript Series, edited by Allysa B. Peyton"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Asien ; Künstlerin ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildband
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  • 4
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    [Florida] : Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida
    UID:
    gbv_1669278190
    Format: 82 Seiten , Illustrationen , 28 cm
    ISBN: 9789627956396 , 9627956392
    Content: Introduction --Imperial minis --Mini ceramic timeline --Scholary minis --Five senses & games --Cricket culture --Mini mail --Religious minis --Pinpoints and medicinals --Perspective & scale --Meaningful minis --Introduction to mini environments --Nanotechnology notes --Acomic collaboration --Programs --Acknowledgments.
    Content: "The art of miniatures takes many forms and exists across time and cultures. Issues of size, scale, modeling, ownership, production, and historical and contemporary functions of miniatures will be examined. Questions that will be addressed include: How do views and inquiries of the artist, scientist, and designer benefit from comparisons and contrasts of a miniaturization of a work? What are perspective and scale in the arts? How do we define how we see things? This exhibition, which is drawn from the Harn's permanent collection of Asian art, highlights an overlooked theme in Asian art and presents a unique opportunity to remind viewers that art comes in all shapes and sizes. It also illuminates the investigation by our collective via constant inquiries into size, scale, modeling, technique, means/opportunities, and intellectual and theoretic growth. Why Mini? Why Now? Miniature artworks on display in museums often are overshadowed by monumental works. Show Me the Mini is organized to remind us that we are surrounded by that which is small and tiny, and that our languages reflect this reality. We encounter "mini" automobiles, microwave "mini" snacks, and endure micro-derm abrasion therapies to alter the way we look. Cutting edge research and technologies, such as those being developed by our University of Florida exhibition partner, Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Engineering Technology (NIMET), allow tiny technological devices to improve healthcare and better our understanding of the seen and unseen worlds around us. Show Me the Mini therefore demonstrates that creating and investigating miniatures have always been the case for artists and scientists no matter where or when they lived." --Harn Museum of Art website
    Note: Title from cover , "Organized and curated by Jason Steuber, Cofrin Curator of Asian Art, and Allysa B. Peyton, Assistant Curator of Asian Art"--Preliminary , "Catalog for an exhibition held at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing, North Gallery, March 21, 2017-November 25, 2018"--Preliminary
    Language: English
    Keywords: Japan ; China ; Korea ; Indien ; Kunsthandwerk ; Kleinformat ; Miniatur ; Ausstellungskatalog
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1813138362
    Format: 278 pages cm
    ISBN: 9781683402657
    Series Statement: David A. Cofrin Asian art manuscript series
    Content: "This richly illustrated volume addresses the history of collecting Japanese art and the factors that contributed to the growth of collections in North America following the Meiji Restoration in 1868"--
    Content: "Illuminating the history of collecting Japanese art This richly illustrated volume addresses the history of collecting Japanese art and the factors that contributed to the growth of collections in North America following the Meiji Restoration in 1868. With wide-ranging essays that fill in gaps in the scholarly investigation of the subject, art historians discuss the historical development of the Japanese aesthetic and examine questions of connoisseurship, authenticity, and controversial collectors and their current-day reception. The volume also features case studies on the formation of Japanese art collections in North America, exploring the diverse array of factors that contributed to their quality, contents, and the role that these collections play for their respective communities. Contributors delve into university and museum archives and interview art dealers, collectors, and artists to better understand their own collections. They present original research on cross-pollination and dialogue between artists from Japan and the United States, the development and growth of museums, and the personal histories of the people who shaped art collections. Together, these essays illustrate the shifting priorities in the collection of Japanese art across 150 years. "--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction / Natsu Oyobe and Allysa B. Peyton -- Kwan ko dzu setsu: A Textbook of Japanese Ceramics for Foreign Collectors / Princess Akiko of Mikasa -- Collecting Art and Culture: The Case of Edward Sylvester Morse / Midori Oka -- Fluctuating Authenticity: The Journey of a Ninsei Tea Bowl at the Royal Ontario Museum / Akiko Takesue -- A Century of Collecting for Artists and Designers at the RISD Museum / Wai Yee Chiong -- Prints for Portland: The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection / Jeannie Kenmotsu -- Avery Brundage and the Formation of the Asian Art Museum's Japanese Collection / Robert Mintz -- The Japanese Art Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1915 to 1951 / Sinéad Vilbar -- Japanese Unglazed Ware at the University of Michigan Museum of Art: Exchange between Japanese and American Ceramic Artists, 1950s-1960s / Natsu Oyobe -- A Brush with Beauty: Japanese Paintings in the Indianapolis Museum of Art / John Tadao Teramoto -- Making Visible Again: Postwar Japanese Art at the Dallas Museum of Art / Vivian Li.
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Kanada ; Großbritannien ; Museum ; Sammler ; Japan ; Kunst ; Sammlung ; Geschichte ; Bildband ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_BV044413956
    Format: 414 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-68340-000-4
    Series Statement: David A. Cofrin Asian art manuscript series 5th volume
    Content: Built upon the works at a 2012 symposium, this book explores some of the canonical attributes of Korean art and the challenges in collecting this art. Contemporary, traditional, and modern Korean art collections are explored, along with the continuing research in iconography and aesthetics that define Korean art
    Note: Serienzählung dem Vorwort der Herausgeber entnommen. - Introduction: "(...) symposium at the University of Florida's Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art from November 30 to December 2, 2012. (...) This proceedings volume includes papers presented during the symposium as well as addition studies solicited and organized after the symposium."
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Sammlung ; Kunst ; Kunst ; Rezeption ; Kunst ; Konferenzschrift
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