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Credits and References http://www.ancestry.com Baigell, Matthew and Williams, Julia. Artists Against War and Fascism. (New Jersey: Rutgers University Press 1986). Baron, Herman. “Writings and Notes: A.C.A. Uptown”, Herman Baron papers, circa early 1950s. unpublished typescript, A.C.A. Galleries records,1917-1963. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. ―――.Undated, correspondence, “A.C.A. gallery circa, 1936-1940”.manuscript. in Max Weber papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Chang, Gordon H., Johnson, Mark Dean, Karlstrom, Paul J. and Spain, Sharon, eds. Asian American Art, a history 1985-1970 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008). Chuzo Tamotzu. Transcript, September 3, 1964. Oral history interview with Chuzo Tamotzu. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Clark. Marlor. […]
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Japanese Artists’ Activities and Exhibits through newspaper articles, exhibition catalogs, and images of the artworks. 1917-1918 Exhibitions of the Japanese Art Association Learn More > 1922 Gacho-kai Exhibition Learn More > 1920s The Salons of America and the Society of Independent Artists Exhibition Learn More > 1927, 1935, 1936 The New York Shimpo and the Japanese Artists Exhibition Learn More > The Great Depression and Japanese Artists Learn More > 1936-1941 American Artists’ Congress and Exhibition of the Municipal Art Committee Learn More > 1945 Outbreak of War between Japan and the U.S. Learn More >
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Japanese Artists in New York City – Artistic Traces from the 1910s to the 1940s – Main Menu Introduction Visit Exhibits Timeline Image Archive References Curator Talks Introduction The first exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in 1917 is probably best known for the controversial “Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp. At this non-juried, non-prize-awarding exhibition, Japanese artists who were active in New York at the time also exhibited a number of works. Some of these artists, such as Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Isamu Noguchi, have become quite well known and are featured frequently in art museums to this day. When Kuniyoshi and Noguchi were working in pre-WWII New York however, there […]
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Spirit and Sacrifice Beyond the Diamond
Spirit and Sacrifice Beyond the Diamond: 150 Years of Japanese Baseball Courtesy of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. There had been no greater agency in bringing our different races together than our nation’s game, baseball. Baseball is our real melting pot. – Frederick Lieb, American sportswriter and baseball historian (1923) About The Exhibit In 2022, Japan celebrated baseball’s sesquicentennial – the 150th birthday of a national pastime and obsession in the Land of the Rising Sun. What started as a school sport in Tokyo has forged a path for many Japanese players to make it to the Major Leagues, with names such as Ichiro, Matsui, Darvish, Tanaka, […]
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