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Tickets
🎫 Admission for 1 device to Japanese Art Online Workshop, a lecture which will explore the similarities between contemporary Japanese art and Western art
Highlights
🎨 Learn about the surprising commonalities Contemporary Japanese art has with the west
🎓 Lectures delivered by experts
🏠 Enjoy the lecture from the comfort and safety on your home
General Info
📅 Date: 10th December 2020
🕒 Time: 7pm (GMT)
📍 Location: your home!
📱 You will find further instructions in your Fever ticket and confirmation email
Description
Join this unique lecture on Contemporary Art of Japan and explore its surprising commonalities with Western art and culture. By drawing parallels between the Japanese Gutai Group’s performance art and Yves Klein’s body-paintings, as well as the immersive installations of Yayoi Kusama and Olafur Eliasson’s TATE Turbine Hall commission, we will start to unravel the underlying commonalities between Japanese and Western art in the second half of the twentieth century. During this lecture we will equally familiarise ourselves with the innovative explorations that artists from Japan propagated on an international scale and look at how this stemmed from their own distinct cultural heritage.
🎫 Admission for 1 device to Japanese Art Online Workshop, a lecture which will explore the similarities between contemporary Japanese art and Western art
Highlights
🎨 Learn about the surprising commonalities Contemporary Japanese art has with the west
🎓 Lectures delivered by experts
🏠 Enjoy the lecture from the comfort and safety on your home
General Info
📅 Date: 10th December 2020
🕒 Time: 7pm (GMT)
📍 Location: your home!
📱 You will find further instructions in your Fever ticket and confirmation email
Description
Join this unique lecture on Contemporary Art of Japan and explore its surprising commonalities with Western art and culture. By drawing parallels between the Japanese Gutai Group’s performance art and Yves Klein’s body-paintings, as well as the immersive installations of Yayoi Kusama and Olafur Eliasson’s TATE Turbine Hall commission, we will start to unravel the underlying commonalities between Japanese and Western art in the second half of the twentieth century. During this lecture we will equally familiarise ourselves with the innovative explorations that artists from Japan propagated on an international scale and look at how this stemmed from their own distinct cultural heritage.