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SATO, Doshin
Professor - Japanese Art History, Department of Aesthetics and Art History |
1 July, 2008 |
| 1956 | Born in Akita Prefecture |
| 1979 | B.A., '81, M.A. , Tohoku University |
| 1981 | Curator, Itabashi Museum of Art, Tokyo |
| 1982 | Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties |
| 1985 | Research on the collections of Modern Japanese Art in U.S.A., as a Reseach fellow of Japanese Government Overseas Research Program (-'86) |
| 1994 | Associate Professor, Japanese Art History |
| 2008 | Professor, Japanese Art History |
Publications and Awards
Books:
| 1993 | Kyosai Kawanabe and Yosai Kikuchi, Nihon no Bijutsu, 325, Shibundo |
| 1996 | Birth of Japanese Art, Kodansha Ltd |
| 1999 | Meiji Nation and Modern Japanese Art, Yoshikawa-Kobunkan, (Suntory Prize for Social Sciences, Humanities, Ringa Prize) |
Articles:
| 1991 | Japanese Art of the Meiji Period and Its Administration, Bijutsu Kenkyu, 350, TNRICP |
| 1993 | Collections as Historical Materials, Kindai-Gasetsu, 2, Meiji Bijutsu Gakkai |
| 1995 | Economics on Japonisme, Kindai-Gasetsu, 4, Meiji Bijutsu Gakkai |
| 1996 | “Art”and Social Strata, Museum, 545, Tokyo National Museum |
| 1999 | Reorganizing World Views, Reorganizing Historical Views, The Present, and the Discipline of Art History, Heibon-sha, Presentations |
| 2000 | Formation of “Modern Japanese History” and Development of It's Study, Art History Forum 10, Center for Art Study, Korea |
| 2003 | The Present state of Research on Modern Art History and Related Issues, Acta Asiatica, The Institute of Eastern Culture |
| 2004 | The Isolation of "Japanese Civilization" and Study Abroad, Bijutsu Forum 21, vol 9, Daigo Shobō |
International Symposiums
| 1999 | Nihonga Symposium, Seattle Art Museum |
| 2000 | Art Collection before Meiji Era, New York University |
| 2000 | Italians in Japan in Meiji Era, Roma University |
| 2002 | Conference on Asian Paintings, Taiwan University |
| 2005 | The Comparative Study of Modern Art Exhibition; supervised by the governments of Korea, Taiwan and Japan, Institute of Korean Modern Art Studies |
Research of Japanese Modern Art Collections
| Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ('85, '98), Metropolitan Museum of Art ('86), Freer Gallery ('86), The Nasser D.Khalili Collection (London, '93), Russia National Oriental Art Museum ('95), Museum of Heidelberg University (00) |
Educational activities:
Lectures and Seminars on Modern and Contemporary Japanese Art
other lectures: University of Tokyo ('95), Okinawa Prefectural University of Fine Arts ('96, '97), Tohoku University ('96), Hirosaki University ('96), Hokkaido University of Education ('96-), Kyushu University ('05) Heidelberg University ('00) |
Social Activities
| Committee member of Meiji Bijutsu Gakkai ('96-), Fenollosa Gakkai ('95-), Japan Art History Society ('96-'99, '02-), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant-in-Aid for Science Research, '97-'99) | Key Words
| Study on Modern and Contemporary Japanese Art/Art working and Estimate/Historiography of Art/Art Administration /Art and Identity |
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