
Yamaguchi Takeo, Hi, Japan, 1968, oil on board
Yamaguchi Takeo, Hi, Japan, 1968, oil on board

Hakuin Ekaku, Dragon Staff and Horsehair Flapper, Japan, 1759, ink on paper
Hakuin Ekaku, Dragon Staff and Horsehair Flapper, Japan, 1759, ink on paper

Domoto Insho, Phase, Japan, circa 1960, ink on paper
Domoto Insho, Phase, Japan, circa 1960, ink on paper
The Colors of the Postwar Japanese Abstract Arts
The Colors of the Postwar Japanese Abstract Arts presnts a series of colorful artworks created by Japanese artists from the postwar period. The exhibition features abstract paintings by two important artists Yamaguchi Takeo and Domoto Insho, the masters of the Yōga and Nihonga respectively. They will also be showcasing the avant-garde calligraphy by two other great masters, Morita Shiryu and Inoue Yuichi. As another special highlight, they will include a valuable classic piece by a Mid-Edo period Zen priest, Hakuin Ekaku, who has inspired many artists with his Zen ideology and aesthetics, including Morita Shiryu.