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Behind the Scenes in Conservation: Reconstructing a Japanese Teapot Spout

by Kelly Rectenwald, Conservator of Objects

4/18/2024

Miss Mariko Okinawa, objects conservation, CAMConservation, teapot, Japanese Art, tea set

In our last post about the Miss Mariko Okinawa doll’s tea set, we discussed re-joining all of the tiny ceramic fragments.

Behind the Scenes in Conservation: Reconstructing a Japanese Doll’s Tea Set

by Kelly Rectenwald, Objects Conservator

12/28/2023

CAMConservation, objects conservation, tea set, Japan, Japanese Art, Miss Mariko Okinawa

These tiny ceramic fragments are part of a Japanese doll’s tea set. I am working on putting these pieces back together so that they can be displayed with their doll in the future.

Cincinnati Art Museum docent wins international award

by Helen Rindsberg

2/14/2020

Japan, docents, Masterpieces of Japanese Art, Kimono: Refashioning Contemporary Style, Dressed to Kill, Japanese Art

Longtime Cincinnati Art Museum docent and supporter of the arts Helen Rindsberg wins international award.

Behind the Scenes in Conservation: Japanese Haori

by Conservation

8/1/2019

behind the scenes, conservation, asian art, haori, textile conservation, garment, Japanese Art

This Japanese garment, or haori, recently went on display in the Asian Gallery.

“Hokusai Updated” at the Mori Art Center, Tokyo, Japan

by Dr. Hou-mei Sung, Curator of Asian Art

2/15/2019

behind the scenes, Hokusai Updated, Japanese Art, woodcut, paintings

The exhibition will feature a set of ten rare woodblock prints by Hokusai illustrating Kanadehon Chūshingura and two paintings from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s collection.

Q+A: Masterpieces of Japanese Art

by Dr. Hou Mei Sung

2/11/2015

curatorial, Masterpieces of Japanese Art, Asian Art, Hou-Mei Sung, exhibitions

Posted By: Dr. Hou Mei Sung