Minneapolis, MN
Living on an archipelago, surrounded by water on all sides, the Japanese have always had a close relationship with the sea.
The marine life depicted in Japanese art, however, is often more symbolic than real, meant to convey literary, visual, or seasonal associations. Sometimes, even the connections to the sea are abstract, such as geometric patterns meant to evoke fishnets or scales on dishes and clothing.
This exhibition explores the sea creatures that permeate Japanese art and culture, and dives into their deeper meaning.
Credit: Overview from museum website
Minneapolis, MN