Exhibition at Portland Art Museum -- In Winter, Silk Linings -- November 17, 2007 – February 17, 2008
In Winter, Silk Linings: The Kimono in Print PORTLAND, OR — Japan’s national costume, the kimono, is more than a garment. It is an expressive form of dress that conveys complex social meanings through its details. In Winter, Silk Linings, on view at the Portland Art Museum November 17, 2007 through February 17, 2008, explores the significance of kimono ensembles as seen in the Museum’s distinguished collection of woodblock prints, which reveal the innovative styles and enduring traditions that guide how this robe, obi sash, and other accessories are worn. Drawn largely from the Museum’s holdings, the exhibition features 70 objects including prints produced between the 18th and 20th centuries, a kimono and obi, woodblock printed books, and stencils used for dyeing textiles. In Winter, Silk Linings also explores the relationship between woodblock prints and textiles. The production of prints, like the process of textile dyeing, involves numerous steps and the skilled hands of many artisans to delineate and color the complex compositions. The rich tones and finely carved details seen in the prints further illustrate the affinity with textiles. When introduced to the Japanese public in the mid-1700s, the polychrome woodblock prints evoked the brilliance and texture of elegant tapestries, inspiring the sobriquet "brocade pictures" (nishiki-e). Woodblock prints traditionally served as a communication medium, spreading information about the latest fashions through glamorous depictions of noted beauties and Kabuki actors. A historical record of clothing styles and popular culture, the prints likewise illuminate an abiding concern for seasonal relevance and the value placed on fine craftsmanship. The interwoven worlds of print and textile, and of material culture and graphic design, demonstrate the vitality of deeply rooted traditions. EXHIBITION OVERVIEW WHEN WHERE ORGANIZER INSTITUTIONAL CURATOR HOURS Sundays 12 pm – 5 pm ADMISSION Museum members FREE* *Special exhibition and event pricing may apply. About the Portland Art Museum |