Beyond Zen: Japanese Buddhism Revealed: the Newark Museum of Art, 9781911282556
Hardcover
Uncover hidden masterpieces of Japanese Buddhism, art, and spirituality.

Beyond Zen: Japanese Buddhism Revealed: the Newark Museum of Art

japanese buddhism revealed: the newark museum of art

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  • Hardcover

    164 pages

  • Release Date

    14 June 2021

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Summary

Unveiling Enlightenment: A Journey Through Japanese Buddhist Art

This book presents a unique and captivating visual history of Japanese Buddhist art, primarily from the Edo period (1600-1868) to the present, drawn from one of the finest collections in the United States. The richly illustrated text offers a concise introduction to the diverse practices of Japanese Buddhism and the crucial role art plays within them.

Showcasing over 130 ornate paintings, textiles, ceramics, an…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781911282556
ISBN-10:1911282557
Author:Katherine Anne Paul, Ikumi Kaminishi
Publisher:D Giles Ltd
Imprint:D Giles Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:164
Release Date:14 June 2021
Weight:1.17kg
Dimensions:24mm x 315mm x 288mm
About The Author

Katherine Anne Paul

Dr. Katherine Anne Paul is The Virginia and William M. Spencer III Curator of Asian Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, AL. Paul served as curator of the Arts of Asia at the Newark Museum from 2008 to the spring of 2019, where she helped create and shape the vision of the collections, exhibitions, research, and publications for the Arts of Asia and the Pacific, a collection of more than 33,000 objects. Between 2002 and 2008, Paul served first as assistant curator then as associate curator of Indian and Himalayan Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She has also held positions at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. A Fulbright scholar, Paul has performed field research in over 26 Asian nations studying a range of topics dating from ancient times to present day. She has published extensively on numerous subjects related to Asian art. She holds a degree in Art History from Reed College (BA) and degrees in Languages and Cultures of Asia from University of Wisconsin - Madison (MA, Ph.D.). She served on the steering committee for the American Curators of Asian Art (2010-2017) and as a board member of the Seol Won Foundation since 2017.

Ikumi Kaminishi is associate professor and director of Graduate Studies, Tufts University, School of Arts and Sciences. Kaminishi specializes in Japanese art and culture with particular focuses on Buddhist art and medieval illustrated hand-scrolls (emakimono). She teaches a variety of courses, including Japanese architecture, Buddhist Art, Arts of China, Zen and Tea Aesthetics, and History of Japanese anime. Previous publications include Explaining Pictures: Buddhist Propaganda And Etoki Storytelling in Japan (2006).

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