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... Through these connections he became influenced by Munakata and exhibited at his (Japanese
Print Institute) exhibitions. He became known in the West first through a Japanese contemporary print
exhibition in 1958 at St. James's Church in New York and through his print Listening being included
in Michener's 'The Modern Japanese Print. An Appreciation' (1962) where he explained that he was
unwilling to comment on his work, a practice he has maintained ...
(more, see: next print ). (Quotes from: Lawrence Smith, "Modern Japanese Prints 1912 - 1989", London, 1984) |