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‘Modern Japanese Printmakers’ Celebrates Vibrant Mid-20th-Century Innovation — Colossal

Last updated: December 31, 2025 10:35 am
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The transition from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries was a period of immense change in the world of art. As industrialization surged and scientific advancements reshaped society, artists sought new ways to capture the evolving times. Dissatisfied with the conservative values and traditions that no longer seemed to align with the rapidly shifting landscape, artists began to explore new visual languages in painting, architecture, and design.

The shift towards modernism gained momentum after World War I, with artists like Kasimir Malevich challenging the boundaries between representation and abstraction in works like his iconic “Black Square” (1913). This marked a pivotal moment in Western art history, as artists started to create works that were not necessarily a depiction of something tangible. The post-World War II era saw modernism take flight, leaving a lasting impact on the global art scene.

In Japan, during the early to mid-20th century, artists drew inspiration from both their own rich cultural heritage, such as the tradition of ukiyo-e prints, and from Western influences. The upcoming book, “Modern Japanese Printmakers: New Waves and Eruptions,” celebrates the innovative artists who merged traditional techniques with modern methods and embraced experimentation.

As Japan embraced consumer culture and adopted technologies and trends from abroad, artists like Takea Hideo and Funsaka Yoshiuke reimagined traditional imagery in new and surreal ways. Hideo transformed ukiyo-e motifs into dreamlike scenes, while Yoshiuke played with vibrant colors and playful patterns in his prints.

Authored by Malene Wagner, “Modern Japanese Printmakers” explores a wide range of printmaking techniques, from woodblock and lithograph to silkscreen and monoprints. The book features over 100 full-page images, showcasing the diverse practices of artists like Ay-O and Ruth Asawa, whose works range from psychedelic compositions to nature-inspired lithographs.

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Scheduled for release on January 13, the book is currently available for pre-order on Bookshop. It promises to be a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic and innovative world of modern Japanese printmaking, offering a glimpse into the creativity and experimentation that defined this period in art history.

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