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San Francisco / Asian Art Museum opens two Edo-era theme exhibitions  

 

Asian Art Museum

Feb. 20 - May 10

 

www.asianart.org

 

200 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA  94102

(415) 581-3500

Monday closed

 

Seduction: Japan's Floating World  

 
Featuring more than 50 artworks from the acclaimed John C. Weber Collection, Seduction, explores the popular and enticing entertainment districts-known as the "floating world"-of 17th century Edo (present-day Tokyo).

 

The centerpiece of the exhibition is A Visit to the Yoshiwara, a grand, 58-foot-long handscroll by Hishikawa Moronobu, offering a visually rich virtual tour of Edo's pleasure quarters.

 

The scroll is rarely on public view, and will be presented completely unfurled in the Asian Art Museum's galleries.

 

Other highlights include luxurious Japanese kimonos and 18th-century paintings and prints by some of Japan's most important artists: Katsukawa Shunshô, Kitagawa Utamaro, Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Kuniyoshi.  

 

 
The Printer's Eye: Ukiyo-e from the Grabhorn Collection
 
Seduction will be shown alongside a complementary exhibition, The Printer's Eye, featuring Japanese prints from the collection of Edwin Grabhorn, a San Francisco art collector and co-founder of Grabhorn Press.

 

The Printer's Eye showcases 88 superb prints acquired by the museum in 2005. Particularly notable are rare early works by Kaigetsudo Dohan and Okumura Masanobu, as well as exquisite full-color prints by Suzuki Harunobu, Kitagawa Utamaro and others.

 

Together the exhibitions offer museum visitors a close examination of how the "floating world" was portrayed by artists of the period. 


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