The Beauty of Japanese Sculpture: Kamakura Period

IN-PERSON LECTURE SERIES

in-person lecture series

conversations on japanese art

the beauty of japanese sculpture

kamakura period

date & time

wednesday, february 4
7PM-8:30PM (PDT)

admission is free, registration is required

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The Buddhist icons produced during Japan's Kamakura period demonstrate a refinement of the technical innovations from the preceding period. Master image-makers like Unkei and Koben used crystal eyes and detailed musculature to evoke vitality in their works, striking a masterful balance of lifelikeness and supernatural presence. Even more impressively, those monumental sculptures could be produced in only a few months. 

 

This is the fourth session of six monthly classroom-style lectures that trace the historical development of sculpture in Japan. These lively conversations explore Japanese sculptures from various time periods and mediums through in-depth explanations about how and why they were made. Participants will also encounter obscure topics related to sculpture-making in Japan.

 

Date Topic RSVP Link
November 12, 2025 Before and During the Asuka Period ---
December 3 Nara Period ---
January 7, 2026 Heian Period ---
February 4, 2026 Kamakura Period RSVP
March From the Muromachi to Edo Periods ---
April Modern and Contemporary Sculpture ---

 

 

About Lecturer:

Michael VanHartingsveldt   

A PhD candidate in Art History at the University of Kansas, Michael VanHartingsveldt is currently writing his dissertation about the Buddhist sculptor profession in medieval Japan. He has curated exhibitions, taught university courses, and presented public lectures about Japanese visual culture in California, Kansas, and Japan, and is now working as an Art and Culture Program Officer at the Japan Foundation, Los Angeles.

 

 

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