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19 January 2010
Chapter 3. After contact: representing the other in one’s own style

Self & Other: Portraits from Asia and Europe

In Japan

        

Contents
- The preparation
- The concept and challenges
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How the exhibition is structured
- Chapter 1. Portraits of the Self
- Chapter 2. Before contact: imagined others
- Chapter 3. After contact: representing the other in one’s own style
- Chapter 4. The modern look: adopting the other’s style
- Chapter 5. Self and other in the  contemporary world


















 

 



Chapter 3. After contact: representing the other in one's own style

 

 

Here we turn to various works produced in Asia and Europe after direct contact between the two began in the 16th century, which depict the image of the other using their own Indigenous style. Of course, the encounter equal one. The nature of the encounter emerges from the kind of figures that survive.

  

 

   
       
                
  National Museum of Art, Osaka   National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka   Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History  

 

 

        
  
   
  The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama   Fukuoka Asian Art Museum    
     

  

 

   

 

  

  AE: An image of Asia seen from Europe

            

EE: An image of Europe seen from Europe

    Fukuoka Asian Art Museum  

 

 

   

            

 

    The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama  

 

  

 

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