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Elizabeth Keith Among Peers: Capturing a “Vanishing Korea?”

2010_11_18_Jinyoung_Hat_galleryProfessor Kendall Brown compares painted and printed images of Korea by Elizabeth Keith with work by western contemporaries—including Paul Jacoulet, and Lilian Miller—to explain Keith's "classical" approach to Korean culture. Professor Brown will also present Keith's written descriptions of her Korean subjects, which, along with her visual depictions, reveal an empathy with Koreans and their culture and poetic take on a "vanishing Korea." Professor Brown recently served as Curator of Collections, Exhibitions and Programs, at the Pacific Asia Museum, and is currently working on several projects, including one on western female artists in Japan and Korea in the early twentieth century that will include works by Keith, Helen Hyde, Nertha Lum, and Lilian Miller.

Thursday, November 18, 2010



Elizabeth Keith Among Peers: Capturing a “Vanishing Korea?”

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Kendall Brown

Professor of Asian Art History, California State University Long Beach
About the Presenter
Kendall Brown is Professor of Asian Art History in the Art Department at California State University Long Beach. He recently served as Curator of Collections, Exhibitions and Programs, at Pacific Asia Museum. He received BA and MA degrees in history and art history from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in art history from Yale University. Professor Brown is curating exhibitions on the landscape artist Kawase Hasui, Japanese Art Deco, and western female artists in Japan and Korea in the early twentieth century.


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