A description of a collaboration between Hong Kong painter Wilson Shieh Ka-ho and Japanese woodblock carver Shoichi Kitamura at Singapore Tyler Print Institute to make ukiyo-e prints. The article then expands to discuss the history of ukiyo-e, or ‘floating world’ prints, and their prominence in the modern era.
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13 Jul 2008

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South China Morning Post, 13 Jul 2008, Section Arts, p. 8

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