See/Saw: Connections Between Japanese Art Then and Now by Ivan Vartanian, Kyoko Wada

See/Saw: Connections Between Japanese Art Then and Now

Ivan Vartanian, Kyoko Wada

176 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

nonfiction art informative reflective relaxing medium-paced

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See/Saw offers a provocative new look at the origins of Japanese pop art. Often defined by its references to manga or anime, contemporary Japanese art in fact has much broader roots. By drawing parallels between the art of Japan past and present, ...

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