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SUMMARY:The Universe of Alfredo Castañeda
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, October 17\n10:00 a.m.\nSpeakers: Raymundo Silva\, Curator\, Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism\nMOPA@SDMA Joan and Irwin Jacobs Theater \n  \nThe San Diego Museum of Art continues its Guest Lecture Series with a presentation by Raymundo Silva Madrid\, curator of the Museum’s current exhibition\, Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism. Join us as Silva shares his curatorial perspective on this visionary Mexican artist\, known for his deeply symbolic and introspective paintings that blend surrealism with philosophical reflection. This exhibition marks the first solo exhibition of Castañeda’s work in a U.S. museum\, and the lecture will offer exclusive insights into the development of the exhibition and a deeper understanding of Castañeda’s artistic language and legacy. \nFollowing the lecture\, guests are invited to enjoy a guided tour of the exhibition led by our docent team. \nThis lecture will be conducted in Spanish with simultaneous English translation. \nPlease note\, this lecture is in-person only and held at the state-of-the-art MOPA@SDMA Joan and Irwin Jacobs Theater in Balboa Park. \n$10 members and students | $15 seniors and military | $25 nonmembers \nSave My Spot \n  \n\nThis lecture is presented as a part of the Guest Lecture Series\, which offers a platform for renowned scholars and experts from the art world to share their insights and knowledge on topics related to art history\, art theory\, and the museum’s collections. \n  \nSponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Alfredo Castañeda\, Memento for an Exile (Recordatorio para un exilado) (detail)\, 1989. Oil on canvas. Private collection. Photo: Germán Romero Martínez / Alex Michajlowski.
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SUMMARY:Japan’s Manga Revolution: From Painted Scrolls to Comic Books
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 30\n1:00–3:00 p.m. PT\nSpeaker: Andreas Marks\, Mary Griggs Burke Curator of Japanese and Korean Art and Director of the Clark Center for Japanese Art\, Minneapolis Institute of Art\nVirtual Event \nStorytelling has always played an important role in Japanese visual arts. Over a thousand years ago\, painted handscrolls began to appear in Japan that enhanced text with pictures. This tradition of interplay between word and image continued in the form of illustrated books and remains active today in modern manga comics. Coinciding with the release of his new book\, “Japan’s Manga Revolution\,” this talk by art curator Andreas Marks will provide an overview of Japanese illustrated books in premodern times covering subjects from poetry to celebrated beauties and famous kabuki actors to adventure tales. This survey ends with the birth of political cartoons in Japan in the early 20th century. \nSpeaker bio: Andreas Marks oversees the renowned collection of Japanese and Korean art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia). He came to Mia from the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture\, in California\, where he was the director and chief curator for five years starting in 2008. Andreas has a PhD from Leiden University in the Netherlands and a master’s degree in East Asian Art History from the University of Bonn\, Germany. With more than 20 years of experience in the field of Japanese art\, Marks has curated more than 60 exhibitions at 38 institutions in the world\, including the Birmingham Museum of Art; Detroit Institute of Arts; the Honolulu Museum of Art; San Antonio Museum of Art; and the Suntory Museum of Art\, Tokyo\, Japan\, some of which have been reviewed in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Marks has lectured at 43 institutions in the US\, Europe\, and Asia\, and is an award-winning author of 24 books and countless essays about various aspects of Japanese art. In 2024\, he was awarded the commendation of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his contributions to the promotion of Japanese culture. \nPlease note\, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. \nSave your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link via confirmation email with instructions once you secure your place. \nSave my spot!\nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Katsushika Hokusai\, The guardian spirit kills Shinosuke\, illustration from vol. 4 of A Rustic Tale of Two Heirs (Beibei kyōdan)\, 1815. Woodblock printed book (hanshibon); ink on paper. Edo-Tokyo Museum.
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