Arts of Korea: Histories, Challenges, and Perspectives by Steuber, Jason

Arts of Korea: Histories, Challenges, and Perspectives

ARLIS/NA Southeast Chapter Mary Ellen LoPresti Publication Award, Scholarly Publication Category A monumental addition to the understudied...
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Arts of Korea: Histories, Challenges, and Perspectives by Steuber, Jason

Arts of Korea: Histories, Challenges, and Perspectives

BD$150.42

Arts of Korea: Histories, Challenges, and Perspectives

BD$150.42
Author: Jason Steuber
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
ARLIS/NA Southeast Chapter Mary Ellen LoPresti Publication Award, Scholarly Publication Category A monumental addition to the understudied field of Korean art, this brilliantly illustrated volume assembles the perspectives of art historians, critics, curators, and museum directors from major universities and museums around the world to trace the varied and dynamic experiences of Korean art acquisitions over the past century. The first part of Arts of Korea reveals patterns of collection-building and display strategies across time and place, discusses the role of the private collector in the growth of institutional holdings, and addresses issues of provenance and authenticity. Topics covered include the prevalence of ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; gallery architecture and design at the British Museum; the aesthetic and political challenges of displaying another nation's artistic achievements through a case study of the United Kingdom; the involvement of collectors and benefactors at the National Museum of Scotland; Korean Buddhist paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; masterpieces donated by industrialist Avery Brundage to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco; the diversity of media in the Newark Art Museum's collection; and early collecting at the Honolulu Museum of Art. In the second part, contributors focus on artists, artistic genres, and previously neglected art periods, highlighting new research coming out of Korea and Japan and speaking to specific challenges in introducing Korean art to an international audience. After discussing important historical events that put the United States and Europe in contact with Korean culture, this section investigates Joseon dynasty Buddhist sculpture in American museums; Buddhist paintings from the Goryeo period in Japanese collections; Goryeo celadon ceramics and their reception in the West; world maps from the late Joseon dynasty; the power of nationalism in Korean art history; the influence of Europe's Art Informel movement on Korean Informel artists; and the rich heritage behind contemporary Korean ceramics. Assessing the current state of a field that has grown since Korean independence in 1945 to become a benchmark of the modern humanities, Arts of Korea provides a much-needed historical and global overview of collection building, presentation, and interpretation of Korean art. A volume in the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Manuscript Series Contributors: Youngna Kim - Beth McKillop - Sascha Priewe - Kevin McLoughlin - Charlotte Horlyck - Jane Portal - Hyonjeong Kim Han - Katherine Anne Paul - Shawn Eichman - Hyunsoo Woo - Unsok Song - Seinosuke Ide - Soyoung Lee - Richard A. Pegg - Chin-Sung Chang - Moojeong Chung - Hyeyoung Cho - Jason Steuber - Allysa B. Peyton

Author: Jason Steuber
Publisher: University of Florida Press
Published: 04/17/2018
Pages: 424
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 6.60lbs
Size: 12.00h x 10.20w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9781683400004


Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2018

About the Author
Jason Steuber is Cofrin Curator of Asian Art for the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida. He is the editor of several volumes, including Collectors, Collections, and Collecting the Arts of China: Histories and Challenges. Allysa B. Peyton is assistant curator of Asian Art at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida.

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