Yoshida review – brilliant prints bleached of historical colour
Dulwich Picture Gallery, LondonThree generations of a family of artists are presented without the tumultuous context that could have given them lifeIt’s easy to see why a curator, or any art lover, might get fixated on the craft and beauty of Japanese woodblock prints, to the exclusion of any wider context. This genre, which first flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries, takes you into a bright, bold world away from cares – a “floating world” no less – and has bee
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