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Daniel Kelly has won worldwide renown for his printmaking and his
striking, large-scale paintings, many of which are included in the
collections of major institutions in the U.S: MoMA, New York; the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Brooklyn Museum; The New
York Public Library; Portland Art Museum; Cincinnati Art Museum;
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Smithsonian American Art
Museum; and The Cleveland Museum of Art. Now, the work of this
remarkable American artist is showcased in a comprehensive, lavish
volume.
Kelly's work is distinguished by a unique style that incorporates
both Western and Japanese materials and techniques, and by a unique
viewpoint: he is an American who has lived in Kyoto for more than
thirty years, and his work conveys images of Japan through the eyes
of a Westerner.
This book catalogues Kelly's work from 1977 to the present. The
volume is divided into three main parts: Painting shows 44 color
plates of his most outstanding paintings; Printmaking shows 42
color plates of a selection of the best of his prints, including
many of the pieces that have been bought by leading art
institutions across the United States and around the world. The
third and final part of the book is the Print Catalogue Raisonn, a
comprehensive, illustrated catalogue of all his editioned prints
from 1977 to 2009.
The book carries a short foreword and appreciation by world-famous
Japanese novelist Banana Yoshimoto, and a critical introduction to
Kelly's work by Hollis Goodall, curator of Japanese art at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.
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