Between Japonism and Art Nouveau: Retracing the Hybrid Influences in Privat Livemont’s Works, by Dr Saskia Thoelen

We have the pleasure of welcoming Dr Saskia Thoelen (Art/Fashion historian at Bunka Gakuen University, Japan) at the Autrique House for a talk organised as part of the exhibition ‘Privat Livemont. Fleurs à l’affiche! Bloemenpracht!’.
“It is widely known that the formative characteristics of Art Nouveau, such as the usage of natural elements, asymmetry, compositions with blank spaces, planar expressions and bold colors were influenced by Japanese art. The movement’s ideology of equality between the arts and crafts and the return of art in everyday life, was equally influenced by Japan’s aesthetic thought. Many Art Nouveau artists collected Japanese art and integrated influences from Japanese art in the development of their own Art Nouveau expressions. In Privat Livemont’s work, this tendency is also visible.
This presentation will discuss the influence of Japanese art on Privat Livemonts posters and artworks. Livemont's works will be compared with concrete ukiyo-e prints and Japanese figurative characteristics that Belgian Art Nouveau artists were aware of at the time.” – Saskia Thoelen
Pratical information
📆 28/08/2023, 18:30
🎟 5€, booking required via tickets.1030.be
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Event Information
Event Date | 28-08-2023 |
Location | Autrique house |
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