The paper focuses on Japanese female photographers in international art exhibitions. Until recently, Japan’s photographic field was predominantly male‑dominated. Traditionally, women were considered incompetent with technical equipment and this long-enduring stereotype limited them to passive roles as models. However, from the late 1980s/early 1990s, a shift occurred, with female photographers gaining prominence. In parallel, the representation of Japanese women artists in international venues started to rise and more names began circulating in the global art circuits. This essay inspects in particular one of the most important events on the scene: the Art Biennale in Venice, the oldest and most prestigious of these large-scale exhibitions....
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The World's Columbian Exposition was held in Chicago, USA, in 1893. There was a pavilion in the expo...
Video works,paintings and photographic collages installed as part of an international group exhibiti...
This dissertation is a study of the specific medium “performance art” (pafōmansu āto) in Japan, situ...
This dissertation examines photography in Japan via the new generation of young female photographer...
This thesis identifies a growing trend in the use of the shôjo girl motif in contemporary Japanese a...
This exhibition explores the relation between women and notions of work and labour in Italy, through...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural, economic, and gendered landscape in which the camera played...
This monograph uses the national pavilions of the Venice Biennale as a vehicle to examine the develo...
In Photography and Japan, Karen Fraser argues that the diversity of styles, subjects, and functions ...
UnrestrictedIn the 1950s, the ideals of "realism" and "objectivity" dominated the world of photograp...
Contemporary photographer and performance artist Mariko Mori investigates Japanese feminine identity...
Scholarly analysis of the French japoniste movement relies largely on the memoirs, private journals,...
This thesis is an exploration of purikura, a type of Japanese photo booth that has been prevalent si...
On March 14, 2008, the Center for Study of Women at UCLA sponsored a special talk at the Hammer Muse...
Photography presents presence and identity questions. We have look for evidence of our existence , m...
The World's Columbian Exposition was held in Chicago, USA, in 1893. There was a pavilion in the expo...
Video works,paintings and photographic collages installed as part of an international group exhibiti...
This dissertation is a study of the specific medium “performance art” (pafōmansu āto) in Japan, situ...