Yōkai: Ghosts & Demons of Japan
On display through Nov 05, 2023 at the Museum of International Folk Art
The exhibition, Yōkai: Ghosts & Demons of Japan is on display through October 30, 2022. Special exhibition highlights include: narrative arts such as Edo period scroll paintings and woodblock prints; contemporary folk art that depicts yōkai and illustrates their eerie tales; ghost and demon characters from classical noh and kabuki performances; and special festival events. Toys, games, comic books, and anime connect the past to the present, and the classical to the popular in terms of visual arts and culture. In addition to participatory gallery crafts, the exhibition includes an immersive, family-friendly obake yashiki (a Japanese “monster house”), a popular form of entertainment in Japanese amusement parks.
ONLINE RESOURCES:
VIEW THE MUSEUM YŌKAI COLLECTION:
http://collection.internationalfolkart.org/collections/24685/yokai-exhibit
WATCH AND LISTEN TO JAPANESE GHOST STORIES:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-Dx1Qh-1tenHeAG66Pv_QEwgLVP3l3jI
READ THE ARTICLE, "Supernatural: Get spooked by the history and pop culture of Japanese yōkaI" by Julia Goldberg, in El Palacio Magazine:
http://www.elpalacio.org/2020/01/supernatural/
VISIT OUR OTHER ONLINE RESOURCES:
http://moifa.org/visit/online.html
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