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Title:
Show me the mini : guide book.
Publisher:
Harn Museum of ArtUniversity of Florida,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
82 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Subject:
Miniature objects--Exhibitions.
Miniature art--Exhibitions.
Art, Asian--Exhibitions.
Art, Japanese--Exhibitions.
Art, Chinese--Exhibitions.
Art, Korean--Exhibitions.
Art--India--Exhibitions.
Art.
Art, Asian.
Art, Chinese.
Art, Japanese.
Art, Korean.
Miniature art.
Miniature objects.
India.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Steuber, Jason, curator.
Peyton, Allysa B., curator.
Mishima, Kimiyo, artist.
Ufan, Lee, artist.
Shibata, Zeshin, artist.
Park, Junebum, artist.
Sadao, Nozaki, artist.
Yuen, Seng, artist.
A-Cheong, artist.
Ono, Hakuko, artist.
Kazuo, Yagi, artist.
Roy, Jamini, artist.
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, publisher. host institution, publisher.
Notes:
Title from cover. "Organized and curated by Jason Steuber, Cofrin Curator of Asian Art, and Allysa B. Peyton, Assistant Curator of Asian Art"--Preliminary. "Catalog for an exhibition held at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing, North Gallery, March 21, 2017-November 25, 2018"--Preliminary.
Contents:
Acknowledgments. comic collaboration -- Mini ceramic timeline -- Scholary minis -- Five senses & games -- Cricket culture -- Mini mail -- Religious minis -- Pinpoints and medicinals -- Perspective & scale -- Meaningful minis -- Introduction to mini environments -- Nanotechnology notes -- A comic collaboration -- Programs -- Acknowledgments.
Summary:
"The art of miniatures takes many forms and exists across time and cultures. Issues of size, scale, modeling, ownership, production, and historical and contemporary functions of miniatures will be examined. Questions that will be addressed include: How do views and inquiries of the artist, scientist, and designer benefit from comparisons and contrasts of a miniaturization of a work? What are perspective and scale in the arts? How do we define how we see things? This exhibition, which is drawn from the Harn's permanent collection of Asian art, highlights an overlooked theme in Asian art and presents a unique opportunity to remind viewers that art comes in all shapes and sizes. It also illuminates the investigation by our collective via constant inquiries into size, scale, modeling, technique, means/opportunities, and intellectual and theoretic growth. Why Mini? Why Now? Miniature artworks on display in museums often are overshadowed by monumental works. Show Me the Mini is organized to remind us that we are surrounded by that which is small and tiny, and that our languages reflect this reality. We encounter "mini" automobiles, microwave "mini" snacks, and endure micro-derm abrasion therapies to alter the way we look. Cutting edge research and technologies, such as those being developed by our University of Florida exhibition partner, Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Engineering Technology (NIMET), allow tiny technological devices to improve healthcare and better our understanding of the seen and unseen worlds around us. Show Me the Mini therefore demonstrates that creating and investigating miniatures have always been the case for artists and scientists no matter where or when they lived." --Harn Museum of Art website.
ISBN:
9627956392
9789627956396
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1031101637
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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