Browsing by Author "Weisenfeld, GS"
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Designing After Disaster: Barrack Decoration and the Great Kanto Earthquake
Weisenfeld, GS (Japanese Studies, 1998) -
‘From Baby’s First Bath’: Kao Soap and Modern Japanese Commercial Design
Weisenfeld, GS (The Art Bulletin, 2004-09) -
Gas Mask Parade: Japan’s Anxious Modernism
Weisenfeld, GS (Modernism/Modernity, 2014) -
Japanese Modernism and Consumerism: Forging the New Artistic Field of Shōgyō Bijutsu
Weisenfeld, GS (Being Modern in Japan, 2000) -
Japanese Typographic Design and the Art of Letterforms
Weisenfeld, GS (Bridges to Heaven: Essays on East Asian Art in Honor of Professor Wen C. Fong, 2011) -
Mavo: Japanese Artists and the Avant-Garde, 1905-1931
Weisenfeld, GS (2002)© 2002 Gennifer Weisenfeld. Images and other third-party content in this book are used by permission, used under the doctrine of fair use, or are in the public domain. Except for that content, this book is licensed for reuse ... -
Mavo’s ‘Conscious Constructivism’: Art, Individualism, and Daily Life in Interwar Japan
Weisenfeld, GS (Art Journal, 1996-10) -
Publicity and Propaganda in 1930s Japan: Modernism as Method
Weisenfeld, GS (Design Issues, 2009-10) -
Reinscribing Tradition in a Transnational Art World
Weisenfeld, GS (Asian art history in the twenty-first century, 2007)Asian Art History in the Twenty-First Century explores the field of Asian art and its historiography, tensions, and possible future directions. -
Saigai to Shikaku: Kantō Daishinsai no Shikaku Hyōshō o Megutte (Disaster and Vision: On the Visual Representations of the Great Kantō Earthquake)
Weisenfeld, GS (Kioku to Rekishi: Nihon ni okeru Kako no Shikakuka o megutte (Memory and History: Visualising the Past in Japan), 2007) -
Touring Japan-as-Museum: NIPPON and Other Japanese Imperialist Travelogues
Weisenfeld, GS (Positions: east asia cultures critique, 2000-12-01) -
Women and Words: Two Language Artists in Contemporary Japan
Weisenfeld, GS (Persistance-Transformation: Text as Image in the Art of Xu Bing, 2006-01-01)