Over the last few years writing and calligraphic forms have seen a huge revival both in Japan and in East Asia developing as a new form of art. Works and installations using calligraphy, writing or typographic fonts and exploiting the richness of Asian languages have increased to the point where there\u2019s no exhibition or Biennal where art writing is missing. Following the classical pictorial models and formats, where calligraphy and painted images are considered as a unique form of expression, similarly, today calligraphic forms are used, mixed and overlapping with images both in contemporary graphic design and in photographic works. However, we can see also an increase in research through performative acts which recall the instinctive ...
Postwar Japanese calligraphy has been little studied in Western art history, and in particular, the...
This work is an attempt to delineate and analyze the influence of the art of Chinese Calligraphy on ...
Interwar Japan saw the rise of a generation of intellectuals, bureaucrats, and educators who were un...
Calligraphy is a central tenet of Chinese civilization. The whole history of China is strictly linke...
Abstract In this thesis I investigate the meeting between Western art and the art of Japanese painti...
[[abstract]]For years, the contemporary calligraphy in Taiwan has had notable progress and developme...
Calligraphy and calligraphic elements in abstract art demonstrate the differences between Japanese a...
Since the mid-1980s Chinese calligraphy art has undergone a radical change and has opened itself to ...
Modernization in Japan is often equalled to westernization. This chapter, however, challenges this v...
The art of calligraphy is based on cultural traditions, culture, philosophy, education, science, and...
[[abstract]]When "Grassroots Calligraphy" has been made, many workers began to doubt calli...
Calligraphy is regarded as a branch of the fine arts in the East. In Japan, calligraphic works for æ...
Chinese Calligraphy, an integrated form that combines language, art, philosophy, and poetry, was con...
The Bokujinkai—or ‘People of the Ink’—was a group formed in Kyoto in 1952 by five calligraphers, Mor...
This research sought to build on and extend the 3,500-year progression of calligraphy towards gestur...
Postwar Japanese calligraphy has been little studied in Western art history, and in particular, the...
This work is an attempt to delineate and analyze the influence of the art of Chinese Calligraphy on ...
Interwar Japan saw the rise of a generation of intellectuals, bureaucrats, and educators who were un...
Calligraphy is a central tenet of Chinese civilization. The whole history of China is strictly linke...
Abstract In this thesis I investigate the meeting between Western art and the art of Japanese painti...
[[abstract]]For years, the contemporary calligraphy in Taiwan has had notable progress and developme...
Calligraphy and calligraphic elements in abstract art demonstrate the differences between Japanese a...
Since the mid-1980s Chinese calligraphy art has undergone a radical change and has opened itself to ...
Modernization in Japan is often equalled to westernization. This chapter, however, challenges this v...
The art of calligraphy is based on cultural traditions, culture, philosophy, education, science, and...
[[abstract]]When "Grassroots Calligraphy" has been made, many workers began to doubt calli...
Calligraphy is regarded as a branch of the fine arts in the East. In Japan, calligraphic works for æ...
Chinese Calligraphy, an integrated form that combines language, art, philosophy, and poetry, was con...
The Bokujinkai—or ‘People of the Ink’—was a group formed in Kyoto in 1952 by five calligraphers, Mor...
This research sought to build on and extend the 3,500-year progression of calligraphy towards gestur...
Postwar Japanese calligraphy has been little studied in Western art history, and in particular, the...
This work is an attempt to delineate and analyze the influence of the art of Chinese Calligraphy on ...
Interwar Japan saw the rise of a generation of intellectuals, bureaucrats, and educators who were un...