Made in Japan: The Postwar Creative Print Movement
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Made in Japan: The Postwar Creative Print Movement



MILWAUKEE, WI.- The Milwaukee Art Museum presents Made in Japan: The Postwar Creative Print Movement, on view through August 7, 2005. Made in Japan examines the artistic dialogue between East and West as it played out between 1945 and 1970. During this post-World War II period, Japanese printmakers effectively acted as ambassadors, bringing their venerable aesthetic traditions into fruitful interaction with contemporary American trends and forging ties with artists, scholars, museums and collectors.

The Creative Print (sôsaku hanga) movement originated in the early 20th century, when Japanese artists sought to modernize their practice by embracing Euro-American concepts of originality and autonomy. The movement matured in the decades following World War II, when second- and third-generation sôsaku hanga printmakers continued to experiment in terms of style, technique and subject matter. From the early 1950s, Japanese printmakers participated in a newly global art scene, achieving great success at international art exhibitions sponsored by the American and Japanese governments. Made in Japan recollects a fascinating but little-known instance of the East-West dialogue that continues unabated today.










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