A Japanese Art Journey by Meher McArthur - ISBN: 9784805319901
Hardcover
Find belonging through Japanese art; a curator’s inspiring cross-cultural journey.

A Japanese Art Journey

A Curator's Memoir of Polka Dot Pumpkins, Paper Dolls and Woodblock Prints

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  • Hardcover

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    30 November 2025

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Summary

In this engaging memoir, Japanese art historian and curator Meher McArthur transports you into the extraordinary world of Japanese art - from ceramics, swords, prints and textiles to Buddhist art, folk painting, contemporary art and animation. One artwork and one language lesson at a time, we follow McArthur as she unspools a compelling narrative of curiosity and inspiration, personal and cultural growth, with heartbreak and resilience. This book will provide avid art lovers new ways of seein…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9784805319901
ISBN-10:4805319909
Author:Meher McArthur, Pico Iyer
Publisher:Tuttle Publishing
Imprint:Tuttle Publishing
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:30 November 2025
Weight:530g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 33mm
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Critics Review

“McArthur recounts her path from a lonely childhood in coastal Scotland to a respected career as a curator and art historian. […] As McArthur recalls these professional milestones, she weaves in more intimate anecdotes…with vivid descriptions of art’s soothing power…It’s a lovely self-portrait.” —Publishers Weekly
“This journey of self-discovery and -realization was catalyzed by her passion for Japanese art,” Taylor says. It began when some visiting Japanese students gave her a paper Chiyogami doll that sparked an interest she followed to university and then Japan. “Through this love, she found a way to understand herself and to forge an identity authentic to her,” Taylor says. —Library Journal interviews Cathy Taylor on Meher McArthur’s newest book, A Japanese Art Journey
“A profoundly multi-cultural and inspiring journey. How lovely to meander along the path of a woman’s lifelong study of ancient and contemporary Japanese arts…”En” which Meher describes as “connection,” swirls throughout this memoir of arts, motherhood, and friendship, as entrancing as walking down a winding path in an ancient garden of Japan.” —Leslie Buck, author of Cutting Back-My Apprenticeship In The Gardens Of Kyoto

About The Author

Meher McArthur

Meher McArthur has decades of experience as an Asian art historian and curator specializing Japanese art. With degrees from Cambridge University and London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), she has served as Curator of East Asian Art at Pacific Asia Museum, Creative Director for the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden, Academic Curator for Scripps College and Art and Cultural Director for Japan House in Los Angeles. She has also taught courses in Asian art at the University of Southern California, Scripps College and Claremont Graduate University. She regularly lectures and trains docents at various museums in Southern California. For over a decade, McArthur has curated exhibitions for International Arts & Artists (IA&A) including Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper and Kimono: Garment, Canvas, and Artistic Muse. She also curated the exhibition Shiki: The Four Seasons in Japanese Art at the Sturt Haaga Gallery at Descanso Gardens. She lives in Pasadena, CA.

Foreword by Pico Iyer: A British-born essayist and novelist, educated at Eton, Oxford, and Harvard. Since 1987, he has been based in Western Japan, traveling everywhere from Bhutan to Easter Island and from North Korea to Los Angeles. He is the author of fifteen books. He has been a constant contributor for more than thirty years to Time, The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, the Los Angeles Times and more than 250 other periodicals worldwide. He has written the introductions to more than fifty other books, as well as screenplays, librettos and many liner-notes for Leonard Cohen. He speaks regularly everywhere from West Point to Davos and Shanghai to Bogota, and his four recent talks for TED have received more than ten million views.

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