National Museum of Asian Art, East Building
Art of Darkness: Japanese Mezzotints from the Hitch Collection
April 7, 2012 – July 8, 2012
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With approximately 20 prints and related copperplates from the collection of Ken and Kiyo Hitch, this exhibition samples the visions of Hamaguchi Yozo (1909–2000) and Hamanishi Katsunori (born 1949). The works highlight the visceral production process and show remarkably innovative uses of the traditional European technique of mezzotint in the hands of Japanese artists.
Ken and Kiyo Hitch, preeminent collectors of modern and contemporary Japanese graphic art, have chosen the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery as the future home for their extensive collection of 20th- and 21st-century Japanese prints. Art of Darkness is the first in a series of exhibitions to celebrate this extraordinary gesture.