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Interweaving the elements of painting and printing, and working mostly in shades of pink and blue, Maki Tamura combines the past and present, Eastern and Western aesthetics, and a variety of pictorial languages and spatial relationships in this hanging scroll. Text in English and Japanese, Victorian border design, animals, and fairytale scenes are among the visual marks and individual motifs reassembled into a subtle organization suggesting layers accumulated over time.
Adapted from
- Suzanne Weaver, DMA unpublished material, 2001.
- Suzanne Weaver, Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 2001), n.p.
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DMA unpublished material = Suzanne Weaver, Acquisition Proposal, January 16, 2001. In Collections Records object file (2002.21)
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Until 2002: Maki Tamura, b. 1973
2002: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from AC Project Room, New York
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General Description
Interweaving the elements of painting and printing, and working mostly in shades of pink and blue, Maki Tamura combines the past and present, Eastern and Western aesthetics, and a variety of pictorial languages and spatial relationships in this hanging scroll. Text in English and Japanese, Victorian border design, animals, and fairytale scenes are among the visual marks and individual motifs reassembled into a subtle organization suggesting layers accumulated over time.
Adapted from
- Suzanne Weaver, DMA unpublished material, 2001.
- Suzanne Weaver, Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 2001), n.p.
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Notes
DMA unpublished material = Suzanne Weaver, Acquisition Proposal, January 16, 2001. In Collections Records object file (2002.21)
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Until 2002: Maki Tamura, b. 1973
2002: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from AC Project Room, New York
Notes:
The main source of this provenance is the acquisition proposal in the Collections Records object file (2002.21).
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