Document Type
Outreach Material
Publication Date
8-24-2016
Abstract
ABSTRACT TRADITIONS: Postwar Japanese Prints from the DePauw University Permanent Art Collection. Acknowledgments
Foreword - Dr. Paul Watt
A Passion for New: DePauw’s Postwar Print Collectors - Craig Hadley
Japanese Postwar Prints – Repurposing the Past, Innovation in the Present - Dr. Pauline Ota
Sōsaku Hanga and the Monozukuri Spirit - Dr. Hiroko Chiba
Complicating Modernity in Azechi’s Gloomy Footsteps - Taylor Zartman ’15
Catalog of Selected Works
Selected Bibliography
Recommended Citation
Watt, Paul; Hadley, Craig; Ota, Pauline; and Chiba, Hiroko, "Abstract Traditions: Postwar Japanese Prints from the DePauw University Permanent Art Collection" (2016). Galleries at Peeler Exhibition & Program Publications. 14, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_exhibition/14
Comments
This publication accompanies the exhibition Abstract Traditions: Postwar Japanese Prints from the DePauw University Permanent Art Collection. The exhibition was on view from August 24 through December 9, 2016, at the Richard E. Peeler Art Center Galleries (upper level), located on the campus of DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana.
Bibliography and Image Use Rights: Tiffany Miller ’18.
Catalog Design: Kelly Graves, Creative Director, DePauw University.
Copy Editors: Laura Benson-Hadley, Alexandra Chamberlain ’13, Taylor Zartman ’15