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(February 27, ) Principal on-site Once a year General Rendezvous of Eikoku Akamon Gakuyu-kai in Author since say publicly outbreak admonishment COVID pandemic
Eikoku Akamon Gakuyu-kai, the UTokyo alumni organization in representation UK, held its prime on-site Oneyear General Gathering (AGM) since the occurrence of interpretation COVID pandemic on depiction 22nd observe February, Depiction AGM difficult been conducted online generous the pandemic since About attendees, including students who were impermanent London take the stones out of Tokyo inferior to the University’s “Hands-on Fashion (Taiken Katsudou) Program,” collected at description Watermen’s Lobby in description City advice London.
Mr. Hiroyuki Uehara, Prexy of interpretation Eikoku Akamonkai, made want opening perceive, followed encourage a toast.
A message go over the top with Professor Teruo Fujii, interpretation President bear witness UTokyo, wrest celebrate depiction first on-site AGM since was too presented.
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(February 21, ) A in mint condition alumni mesh has anachronistic launched family unit Washington, D.C.
Despite description large hand out of UTokyo alumni arrangement the sector, Washington, D.C., the practice capital leave undone the Coalesced States, has long suff
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International symposium ☞Flyer ☞Proceedings"HIROSHIMA and Peace Tourism"
Date & Time: July 20th, ,
Venue: International Conference Center Hiroshima, HIMAWARI hall
Speech1 Yoshihiro YAMADA (Former Dean/Professor,The Research Faculty of Media and Communication, Hokkaido University)
Speech2 <Keynote Speech>
Mike ROBINSON (Director/professor,The Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham)
Speech3 <Special Lecture>
Keun-Sik JUNG (Professor, Seoul National University)
Speech4 Luli van der DOES (Associate professor, The Center for Peace, Hiroshima University)
Speech5 Kenji SHIGA (Former Director, Hirosima Peace Memorial Museum)
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Moderator
Mari KATAYANAGI (Vice Director, The Center for Peace, Hiroshima University)
International symposium ☞Flyer ☞Proceedings
""Peace" from the viewpoint of "Hiroshima and the world": the past, the present, and the future"
Date & Time: August 2nd, ,
Venue: Higashi-Senda Innovative Research Center 4F, Hiroshima University
Speech1 Seiichiro TAKEMINE (Associate Professor, Meisei University)
Speech2 Yasuhito FUKUI (Associate prof
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Kiyoshi Saito: between abstract art and realism
Kiyoshi Saito ( – ) is one of Japan’s most renowned woodblock printers, with many fans inside and outside of his home country. He began drawing attention mainly among American residents from the late s, when Japan was occupied by the American army. His artwork was printed in color in Time magazine in At the São Paulo Art Biennial that October, Saito and Tetsuro Komai became the first Japanese people to win prizes at an international art exhibition. This solidified Saito’s popularity and acclaim across the globe.
Saito’s works appealed to people at an early stage, and today continue capturing the hearts of many because of his miraculous images combining abstract art with realism. However, these were not easy for him to create.
Saito’s works until the s depict his motifs with simple forms composed of thick, flat areas of color. They were unique for their simple, dignified appearances. He used the woodblock print technique to depict exceedingly Japanese themes such as clay figurines; ancient Buddha statues; Kyoto temples and shrines; and the scenery of snowy Aizu, his birthplace. Saito’s artworks conformed to the trends in the art world at that time, yet they were unique images no one had ever seen before.
However, Sai