Yokai Talk 6: Auckland Art Gallery Sophie Matthiesson
Central Library, Level 2, 44 Lorne Street, CBD, Auckland
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Image: Katsushika Hokusai Dragon and Clouds (1834). In Reflections on the Floating World, by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki (2020) p.37.
Yokai Talk 6: Sophie Matthiesson - Hokusai and the Art of Edo Japan
Revisiting highlights of the recent exhibition Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan which was held at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki in 2020, this talk offers a broad introduction to the art of Edo period Japan (1603-1867).
It then discusses the flourishing of ‘Yokai’, the mysterious world of ghosts, monsters, apparitions, and supernatural beings during this period - at a time of scientific curiosity, social change and a sophisticated approach to leisure and play.
About the speaker:
Dr Sophie Matthiesson is senior curator of international art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and a specialist in French Revolutionary art. After returning from a decade of study in the UK and France, Sophie was curator of international art at the National Gallery of Victoria from 2006 – 2019 where she co-produced major exhibitions on Napoleon, Degas, Van Gogh, Monet and many others. Her recent projects include Manpower: Myths of Masculinity and Heavenly Beings: Icons of the Christian Orthodox World.
In 2020 she was coordinating curator of the exhibition of painted scrolls and screens, Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan.
Booking:
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Enjoy this exhibition in Central City Library before and after the talk!
‘Yokai Parade: Supernatural Monsters from Japan’ exhibition is organised in collaboration with the Consulate-General of Japan in Auckland and the Japan
Foundation from 29 September to 06 November 2022. Free entry.
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