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In this engaging memoir, Japanese art historian and curator Meher McArthur transports you into the extraordinary world of Japanese art ¬ from ceramics, swords, prints and textiles to Buddhist art, folk painting, contemporary art and animation. One artwork and one language lesson at a time, we follow McArthur as she unspools a compelling narrative of curiosity and inspiration, personal and cultural growth, with heartbreak and resilience. This book will provide avid art lovers new ways of seeing and understanding the power of art, not only to inspire but to illuminate onefs place in the world.
Spanning continents and cultures, this is both an inspiring art memoir and a resonant reflection on cultural belonging. McArthurfs story offers a warm, generous vision of how art can illuminate identity and bridge difference¬inviting readers to fall in love with Japanese art and culture, and to embrace the idea that therefs no single way to belong in the world.
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