Salon Culture in Japan: Making Art, 1750-1900

Interesting online lecture from ARTscapades looking at salon culture in 18th and 19th century Japan.

The talk focused on a display in the Japan galleries at the British Museum so Rosina Buckland set the scene outlining the museum’s collection room of Japanese artefacts and prints. She also talked us through some recent acquisitions.

Akiko Yano then talked about salon culture defining it as privately formed groups of men and women who practiced the same art form or had the same hobby. She talked about how these grouping often but across the rigid class structure of the country.

Yano had some lovely illustrations of the idea but they felt a bit random at times rather than forming a narrative. I need to pop up the galleries to take a look for myself.

Update: I never got to it.

 

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