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A Floating Life- Japanese prints collection

 

Kazari, in collaboration with Dr Gary Hickey, will continue to stock Ukiyo-e and other Japanese prints. Please email us if you have any special requests for specific prints for your collections

 

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Yoshitoshi Tsukioka(1839–92)   Cooling off at Shijō(Shijō nōryō)
from the series One hundred phases of the moon(Tsuki hyakushi) 1885

A Floating Life: Japanese prints - the collection of Dr Gary Hickey

Exhibition and Sale  - ends Saturday15th Nov 5.00 pm

Please register your interest now for previews, floor talk, dinner talks and the opening  Contact Us

A collection of over 40 authentic, early edition woodblock prints following the fascinating evolution of the medium from its roots in Edo period Japan (1600-1867)  to modern times. Major artists include Hishikawa MORONOBU, Tsukioka YOSHITOSHI,  Toyoharu KUNICHIKA, Yōshū CHIKANOBU, Hiroshi YOSHIDA, Kiyoshi SAITO, and Utagawa KUNISADA I. 

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Dr Gary Hickey is currently Overseas Director of the International Ukiyo-e Society, Tokyo he was a Senior Curator of Asian Art at the NGV and NGA, and more recently Lecturer in Asian Art Studies at the University of Melbourne.

 

Gary Hickey: MA, PhD. Research Fellow in Japanese Art History and Curatorship, the University of Melbourne. Gary has lived and worked in Asia for seven years studying traditional Japanese printmaking in Japan. He has worked for fifteen years in the National Gallery of Victoria and the National Gallery of Australia, in the later institution as a senior curator of Asian art. In 1998 he curated the first major exhibition of Edo period Japanese art held in Australia, Beauty & Desire in Edo period Japan and in 2001 he curated the Japanese art in the 2001 exhibition, Monet & Japan. Catalogues accompanied both these exhibitions. Gary lectures and is published both in Australia and internationally. He was recently appointed as a director of the Tokyo-based prestigious arts organisation, the International Ukiyo-e Society and was a contributing author to the recent Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints.

Gary, together with his wife Haruyo,  will be conducting art tours to Japan  commencing November 2008. Information evenings at Kazari Collector, will be announced shortly.   www.japanarttour.com.au

 

 


 

The following works from the Dr Gary Hickey Collection are available for sale: All other works were sold during the exhibition.

Dr Hickey will continue to work with Kazari as a consultant and requests for appraisals and valuations can be made to Kazari.

Kazari, in collaboration with Dr Gary Hickey, will continue to stock Ukiyo-e and other Japanese prints. Please email us if you have any special requests for specific prints for your collections.

 

 

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YOSHIDA Hiroshi (1876-1950)
The Chion’in temple gate 1935

 

 

 

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YOSHITOSHI Tsukioka (1839–92) -GH47
The moon of Ogurusu in Yamashiro (Yamashiro Ogurusu no tsuki)
from the series One hundred phases of the moon (Tsuki hyakushi) 1885

 

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YOSHIDA Hiroshi (1876-1950) -GH23
Tomonoura Harbor 1930

 

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YOSHIDA Hiroshi (1876-1950) -GH24
Tomonoura Godowns 1930

 

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Kiyoshi SAITO (b. 1907) -GH28
Plowing the field (Kōgyu01950s

 

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Hishikawa MORONOBU (c.1618–94) -GH1
Enya Takasada’s wife being spied on by Kōno Moronao
from the illustrated book Series of beautiful women(Bijin Ezukushi)1683