Japanese supernatural : ghosts, goblins and monsters 1700s to now / edited by Melanie Eastburn

Author(s): Eastburn, Melanie

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Main Title
Japanese supernatural : ghosts, goblins and monsters 1700s to now
Author(s)
Eastburn, Melanie
Publisher
Sydney : Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2019
Collation
311 pages : illustrations (chiefly color)
25 cm
Summary
"Japan supernatural presents wildly imaginative works by Japanese artists past and present - from the pioneering work of the 18th-century painter Toriyama Sekien to contemporary superstar Takashi Murakami. Japan Supernatural takes readers on a journey of discovery of the astonishing array of yōkai (supernatural beings) and yūrei (ghosts) - from fiendish goblins through to mischievous shapeshifters - that have inhabited Japanese culture for centuries. Once a means to explain the unexplainable, they have been kept alive through folklore, legends and artworks. Over time these creatures and characters have maintained an ongoing presence in Japanese art and society in novels, films, anime, manga and games, ranging from horror to the comical. The tradition is even evident in the practice of avoiding or embracing renting an apartment that is said to be inhabited by ghosts. Essays by Melanie Eastburn, Chiaki Ajioka, Zack Davisson, Lucie Folan, Michael Dylan Foster, Komatsu Kasuhiko and Hiroko Yoda, and an interview with Takashi Murakami by Justin Paton, will enlighten and fascinate readers alongside the wealth of illustrations from collections around the world including the Gallery's own rich collection. Images include fantastically detailed ukiyo-e woodblock prints, miniature netsuke, long scrolls, photographs, paintings and installations by some of the greatest Japanese artists of the past, such as Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and Kawanabe Kyosai, as well as contemporary artists Mizuki Shigeru, Chiho Aoshima, Miwa Yanagi and Takahashi Murakami, who update the tradition for our times."--Art Gallery of NSW
ISBN
9781741741469
Dewey Class
704.947
Contents
Foreword / Michael Brand -- Preface: Listening today to a warning from the invisible world / Mami Kataoka -- ESSAYS. Japan supernatural: untangling realms beyond / Melanie Eastburn -- From the past into the future: the enduring legacy of yōkai / Komatsu Kazuhiko -- Yōkai, fantastic beasts of Japan / Michael Dylan Foster -- The persistence of yūrei / Zack Davisson -- Strange seduction: Edo and Meiji supernatural art / Lucie Folan -- Spirited objects: anthropomorphism in Japanese art / Chiaki Ajioka -- What are our monsters today? A conversation with Takashi Murakami / Justin Paton -- A who’s who of the supernatural world / Hiroko Yoda -- ILLUSTRATIONS. Books and prints -- Paintings -- Photographs and moving image objects -- List of works -- Notes.
Language
English
Subject
Ghosts in art -- Exhibitions
Art, Japanese -- Edo period, 1600-1868 -- Exhibitions
Yōkai (Japanese folklore) -- Exhibitions
BRN
9805

Notes

  • Published in association with the exhibition "Japan supernatural: ghosts, goblins and monsters 1700s to now", 2 November 2019 - 8 March 2020, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.

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