Saitō Kiyoshi's (1907-1997) keen sense of design, superb technique and engagement with an appealing variety of themes made him one of the best known and most popular Japanese print artists of the twentieth century. This exhibition will focus on prints Saitō created in the 1950s and '60s, arguably the most vibrant period of his career, and includes several rare, early designs.
Curated at the Eskenazi Museum of Art by Judith Stubbs, Pamela Buell Curator of Asian Art.
A fully illustrated exhibition catalogue, published by Scala Arts Publishers and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, will accompany the exhibition.