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Upcoming Zoom Gallery Talk hosted by Joan B Mirviss LTD

Araki Minol (1928-2010), Lotus, 1996, hanging scroll, ink and mineral colors on paper , 24 3/4 x 37 7/8 in. (image); Courtesy Joan B Mirviss LTD

Zoom Gallery Talk
Araki Minol: An Artist Between Worlds

Thursday, Oct 12, 2023 at 5PM ET (New York)

In this Zoom Gallery Talk hosted by Joan B Mirviss LTD, the life and times of Araki Minol (1928-2010), an artist who lived between many worlds will be explored. He was a prodigious talent who successfully bridged the painting traditions of China and Japan, nature scenes and portraiture, classicism and modernity, and later, the artistic styles that had taken hold in the East and West. Born in China to Japanese parents, Araki relocated to Japan as a young man and traveled the world for his professional design career. Though he exhibited his paintings in Asia throughout his life, Araki’s legacy is more firmly established in the United States, where major museums hold his masterworks in their collections.

Providing three points of view on the artist – university academic, museum curatorial, and private collector – panelists Claudia Brown, Matthew Welch, and David Frank and Kazukuni Sugiyama will examine Araki’s unique hybridity, both biographically and creatively, that laid the foundation for his vigorous paintings that not only synthesized these various influences but further revealed a highly original artistic viewpoint.

PANELISTS:
CLAUDIA BROWN, Professor of Art History, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
DAVID FRANK and KAZUKUNI SUGIYAMA, Japanese art collectors and friends of the artist, New York and Santa Fe, NM
MATTHEW WELCH, Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
Moderated by JOAN MIRVISS

To learn more and register for this free event, click here.