Ukiyo-e Redux: Contemporary Japanese Prints
December 11, 2010 - April 17, 2011
Inspired by the strong tradition of ukiyo-e prints of the 18th and 19th centuries, but infused with a modern sensibility, contemporary Japanese prints have flourished as a vibrant art form throughout the 20th century. This engaging exhibition of color woodblock prints is drawn from the collection of Christina and William Collins and will be featured in the KIA’s new Joy Light Gallery of Asian Art.
Celebrate a century of art as the KIA turns 100! General admission to the museum is FREE throughout July, thanks to the generous support of Jim and Carol Carter, the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, PNC Bank, The Santreece Foundation, and Warner Norcross + Judd LLP.