
معرفی
Sadako Ohki is the Japan Foundation Associate Curator of Japanese Art and a Lecturer in East Asian Language/Literature at Yale University. She holds a PhD in History of Art from the University of Michigan, focusing on Ike Taiga’s calligraphy, and has curated significant exhibitions such as Tea Culture of Japan (2009) and Byobu: The Grandeur of Japanese Screens (2014).
Education
- Master’s and Doctoral Degrees in History of Art, University of Michigan
Research Focus
- Specializes in Japanese art history, with a strong emphasis on calligraphy and ink painting traditions.
- Investigates cross-cultural influences, particularly British abstract art’s engagement with Japanese aesthetics.
- Curatorial expertise in exhibition design and historical documentation of Japanese cultural practices.
Article Trends
- Her publications bridge Japanese art history with interdisciplinary curation (e.g., tea culture, screen painting).
- Explores intersections of historical and contemporary practices, including Rebecca Salter’s work inspired by Japan.
- Focuses on Edo-period artists and courtly traditions, such as Konoe Nobutada.
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