Frolicking Monkeys and Frogs - Paintings by Hirokazu KosakaNEW
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JACCC: George J. Doizaki Gallery (Inside Building)
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EXHIBITS - Frolicking Monkeys and Frogs
Paintings by Hirokazu Kosaka
Thursday, 12.09 - Sunday, 12.23.10
Buddhist priest, Zen Archer and Artistic Director of the JACCC, Hirokazu Kosaka is known in Los Angeles as the consummate artist. Using traditional paper and ink, Kosaka presents his distinct interpretation of two styles of Japanese painting.
The famous Choju-Jinbutsu-Giga (Animal-Person-Caricatures) by Toba Sojo in the 12th Century - also known as Scroll of Frolicking Animals - is one of the earliest forms of Japanese Manga. Sojo's unique style of storytelling has captivated audiences for close to nine centuries, and continues to be a major influence on artists.
Similarly the ever-popular form of Japanese folk art, Otsu-e, from the late Edo Period (18th Century) continued the evolution of Japanese Manga with its unique imagery and stories. Otsu-e paintings were done by a variety of artists, but always featured a healthy serving of goblins and deities.
George J. Doizaki Gallery
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Kosaka will also hold an On the Veranda Lecture Series titled Approach and Observation. Don't miss the rare opportunity to hear the artist's approach in creating this unique exhibition.
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Thursday, 23 December, 2010
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