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Blue Wind
Introduction
Seifu,
Blue Wind, echoes with a sense of fresh beginnings. Throughout
the twentieth century Japanese artists looked into the wells of
their culture for inspiration, just as they looked to the wider
world for their place in the stream of modernism. This tension
between tradition and innovation unfolded with amazing creativity in
the arts.
The work artists created answers
in itself the question of what it is to be Japanese and modern.
These answers change dramatically across the century, and at any one
time between one artist and another. A loyalty to one's craft, to
the techniques developed over time informs the best of their art.
Often a fresh way of looking at the world found expression in
imagery from the past, associations that balance stylization and
abstraction.
In this our third catalogue you
will again find a visual miscellany of paintings and objects that
speak to us. A rough time line runs through the book, abandoned for
affinities of medium or imagery, or to suggest interesting
contrasts. The first part we devote to photographs of the art,
linked to the text by number. The second part (beginning on page 98)
covers the text or background information, referenced by item
number. Reduced photographs of the illustrated art float with the
text as a visual guide.
Working in the first decades of
the twentieth century, Imai Oshin inscribed Seifu on a screen
for Sencha Tea Ceremony to express his feelings of a
Spring Wind blowing through life. We hope you find a similar
inspiration and renewal flowing through this collection of twentieth
century Japanese art.
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