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Art Exhibition: “Ukiyo-e Pop” – Ukiyo-e & Contemporary Japonism At ICN Gallery London
July 19, 2012
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Location: ICN gallery 96-98 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4RH
Date: 5th July – 8th September 2012
Traditional ukiyo-e woodblock prints and contemporary manga illustration combine for a must-see exhibition at the ICN gallery in London.
A fabulous selection of works from the masters of landscape printings Read more…
Categories: Anime, Manga and Games, Arts & Crafts, Events, History
Art, Artist, contemporary japanese society, Contemporary Japonism, Edo period, Eshi, Exhibition, graphic illustrations, Hiroshige, Hokusai, ICN Gallery, J-Culture, Japanese landscapes, London, Manga, manga illustrations, mount fuji, Traditional ukiyo-e woodblock prints, Ukiyo-e artists
Art Exhibition: “What is Ukiyo-e?” – ICN Gallery London
April 4, 2012
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Brilliantly coloured woodblock paintings executed in a technique known as nishiki-e!
Dates: 05 – 28 April 2012 (Closed Sundays)
ICN Gallery proudly presents to you a series of exhibitions that centres on the theme of ukiyo-e. This exhibition, which is the first in the series, serves as an introduction to ukiyo-e that will hopefully enable visitors to better understand its historical origins and Read more…
Categories: Arts & Crafts, History, Press Release
Art, caricature, Edo era, Exhibition, Great wave Off Kanagawa, Heisei era, Hokusai, ICN Gallery, Japanese art, Japanese craftsmanship, Japanese ghosts, Japonism, kabuki, Kuniyoshi, landscapes, Samurai, The Adachi Institute, Ukiyo, Washi, wood carvers, woodblock prints