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Mad about Painting

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mad about Painting

Contributors:

By (Author) Katsushika Hokusai
Introduction by Ryoko Matsuba

ISBN:

9781644230879

Series:
Publisher:

David Zwirner

Imprint:

David Zwirner

Publication Date:

18th June 2023

UK Publication Date:

9th May 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Theory of art
Paintings and painting
Literary essays

Dewey:

769.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

168

Dimensions:

Width 108mm, Height 178mm

Weight:

140g

Description

Best known for his iconic print Under the Wave off Kanagawa, also known as the Great Wave, Katsushika Hokusai was a revolutionary printmaker. His mastery of ukiyo-e in the nineteenth century has inspired generations of artists since, and his works exposed the world to the delicate beauty and power of Japanese woodblock technique. In addition to his remarkable artistic output, Hokusai was also a dedicated teacher who sought to pass down his deep understanding of color and painting to practicing artists through immensely detailed written tutorials. Here, for the first time in centuries, are excerpts from his manuals, many available for the first time in English. It is an invaluable insight into the psyche of a true master, and a rare personal account of an artist's life during a fascinating period in Japan's history.

Connecting Hokusai's prints from the Edo period to manga, author Ryoko Matsuba foregrounds Hokusai's contributions to Japanese creative expression from the 1800s to today. Also included in this book: Vincent Van Gogh's letter about Hokusai's Great Wave and the contemporary artist Ikeda Manabu's concise observations about Hokusai's lasting influence.

Reviews

"Even the most technical corners of art history can awe. From the reliably excellent "ekphrasis" series at David Zwirner, this pocket paperback humanizes a forbiddingly mythical figure, the Japanese printmaker Katsushika Hokusai. Newly collected and translated here, the painting manuals he dictated near his death in 1849 (dictated, as Hokusai was not literate) contain, despite their strict instructional nature, surprising delights..."--Walker Mimms "The New York Times, "Best Art Books of 2023""

Author Bio

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was born in Edo (present-day Tokyo), Japan, and was known by at least thirty names during his lifetime. In 1798, he declared his artistic independence and officially adopted the name "Hokusai." From that point until his death in 1849, he worked in three distinct formats: single-sheet prints, book illustrations, and multicolor paintings. In around 1831, when he was in his early seventies, he produced his most celebrated print series, Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji, which includes the Great Wave, the painting for which he is best known. Numerous copies of these works may be found in public and private collections outside of Japan, and Hokusai's rich artistic legacy continues to draw attention and admiration around the world to this day.

Ryoko Matsuba is a specialist in Edo period print culture. She is currently a lecturer in Japanese Digital Arts and Humanities at the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, University of East Anglia. She was a curatorial contributor to two major exhibitions at the British Museum: Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave (2017) and The Citi Exhibition: Manga (2019), for which she co-authored the exhibition catalogue.

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