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Wednesday, April 24, 2024


Exhibition Public - USA & Canada

20 Dances: Japanese Calligraphy Then and Now

Minneapolis Institute of Art
2400 Third Avenue South,
Minneapolis, USA
Jun 19, 2021 To Apr 10, 2022


Detail: In East Asia, calligraphy has been hailed as the highest of all art forms for more than 15 centuries. It’s not hard to understand why: With more than 80,000 Chinese characters and infinite graphic variations, the expressive potential is unlimited. The results, as seen in this exhibition, speak for themselves. Each work is a unique expression of the artist’s personality, offering a glimpse into the culture that held calligraphy in such high esteem.

The Japanese writing system was adopted from Chinese characters; given the Japanese reverence for Chinese artistic traditions, these works explore the full range of scripts possible with these characters: seal script (tensho), running script (gyosho), cursive script (sosho), clerical script (reisho), and standard script (kaisho). Calligraphy’s emphasis on movement and timing suggests dancing, and each script has its own rhythm, from the formal strictness of seal script to the wild dance of cursive writing.

Phone No.: 888 642 2787
Contact Email: [email protected]
Site URL: https://new.artsmia.org/exhibition/20-dances-japanese-calligraphy-then-and-now

Bring the Qin (detail)
Bring the Qin (detail)
Nakai Tōjū, 1608–48
17th century
hanging scroll; ink on paper

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