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Shin Hanga

The New Prints of Japan. 1900β€”1950
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Shin Hanga explores twentieth-century Japanese printmaking, a field less recognised compared to classical ukiyo-e masters like Hokusai and Hiroshige. The book highlights the shin hanga movement, distinguished by its collaboration among artist, publisher, block-cutter, and printer to create prints characterised by balanced design, luxurious paper, and rich pigments. It contrasts the stylised traditional subjects with modern, impressionistic landscapes and emotive, realistic figures.

Featuring a unique selection from prominent private collections and the Watanabe family archive, this volume offers insight into the evolution and artistic innovation of shin hanga prints.
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Ideal for lovers of Japanese art, printmaking aficionados, and those interested in modern interpretations of traditional cultural crafts.

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Twentieth-century Japanese printmaking has come in for relatively little attention. Classic Hokusai and Hiroshige landscapes and Utamaro's beautiful images of women remain the dominant form.

All the same, since the 1990s museums and private collectors have shown a growing interest in shin hanga ('new prints'): balanced designs printed on luxurious paper, with the finest pigments and in smaller editions. They are the fruit of the traditional yet highly successful collaboration between artist, publisher, block-cutter and printer.

It is not so much in their subject matter as their visual language that shin hanga prints set themselves apart from their traditional precursors. Where the classically depicted women were stylized and idealized, their more recent counterparts are based on real models, individually recognisable and full of emotion. The modern landscapes, meanwhile, are impressionistic rather than figurative, using a range of colour nuances to achieve highly atmospheric results.

Shin Hanga offers a unique selection with which to explore twentieth-century Japanese printmaking. The prints it reproduces are mostly drawn from two large private collections, and, by way of great exception, items from the family collection of the publisher Watanabe, the man who started it all.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9789493039599

Publisher: Ludion

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 March 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Ludion

Illustration: 200 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 235.0mm

Height: 290.0mm

Weight: 1490g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Chris Uhlenbeck has been a dealer in Japanese prints for 40 years. He acted as curator of many exhibitions in the field of Japanese art, starting with the major retrospective exhibition on 20th-century Japanese prints from the Robert O. Muller collection in 1992 for the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, The Fondation L'Hermitage in Lausanne and the MusΓ©e Marmottan in Paris. From 2007, he fulfilled the role of curator of the Nihon no Hanga museum in Amsterdam for 10 years. Between 2011 and 2021 he created various exhibitions in the Japan Museum SieboldHuis in Leiden: on Hiroshige (2011), Yoshitoshi (2012) Kuniyoshi (2013), Kunisada (2015) and recently on Gekko (2020).

Jim Dwinger is a scholar of Japanese art history, with a specialisation in woodblock prints.

Philo Ouweleen obtained her master's degree in Japanese Studies at Leiden University. Her fascination with Japanese art history is also reflected in her own work as a visual artist.

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