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Kimono as Art: The Landscapes of Itchiku Kubota To Open at San Diego Museum of Art |
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Itchiku Kubota, Jo/Autumn Prologue, tie-dyeing, ink painting, and embroidery on silk crepe with gold wefts, 1986. Courtesy of the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum.
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SAN DIEGO.- The San Diego Museum of Art presents Kimono as Art: The Landscapes of Itchiku Kubota, on view November 1, 2008January 4, 2009. In conjunction with the Timken Museum of Art, SDMA is presenting a major exhibition featuring the work of internationally recognized Japanese textile artist and kimono designer, Itchiku Kubota (19172003). Kubota used a variety of traditional techniques and unique personal innovations to create shimmering, abstract landscapes through a complex layering of dyes and inks on monumentally-scaled kimono. On display at the Timken will be a selection of kimono from Kubotas Mt. Fuji seriesa popular subject in the arts of Japanpresented as three views of Japans most famous mountain at different times of day. On view at SDMA is Kubotas dramatic series Symphony of Light, a tour de force presenting a sweeping landscape across 30 kimono placed side by side. In addition, a selection of Kubotas individual works will be on view at both museums. The subtle changes of color and the quality of light achieved through skillful dyeing and the clever exploitation of the light-reflective properties of silk make this a breathtaking installation.
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