Masami Teraoka on Japanese Screens
Hear contemporary artist, Masami Teraoka, discuss how Japanese screens have inspired his work as he walks through the exhibition Beyond Golden Clouds: Five Centuries of Japanese Screens. Throughout his talk, Teraoka refers to his most recent work, The Last Supper/The Inversion of the Sacred, which was on view at the Catherine Clark Gallery in November. It’s incredible to think how traditional Japanese painting techniques could inspire works that are so seemingly disparate.
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Nancy on November 30th, 2010 at 5:50 pm
You guys are on a roll! First netuske and now the screens. I loved Teraoka’s older work but the newer work – not so much. Still, an amazingly talented artist and one worth listening to.