■si WORD ' fSAi (X.? ; Sponsored b\ tfic l:*i'< ftit; »l 0’i\» •Hi »*W> A'.'«'IC aird students of the Ifoivrstfh tOnxm Unique Japanese art at University museum By Mirig Rodrigues Erniea ! Contnhutor Two urmprcly different Japa mom’ .1 rI forms are on ciisp!h\ at the University's Mummiid of AM "Kxjirossivi’ Quills. ,i collet lion of hand sown pic.toriaI quilts by r ontemparary Jspo nese-Amnrii.an artist Kumiko Sudo of Kugene, is a far throw from the Americ .in (pull 1 sing ant tout! silk, colton ki monos and obis as her [lrimarv materials. Sudo marries tradi liomil Japanese color and do sign principles with a c ontern porarv American flair for the pictorial (sc ones from ’The Tale of the (.flip" and the III bio) and the abstract Hut while So do's work blends the best of hast and West, she only began employ mg Japanese subjet ts after mm mg here five years ago When I live in my own country. I am not so careful to see ms own history or environ men!, said Sudo in what she refers to as my broken l og lish In Japan. I already know about American quilts for 1!0 sears Hut I never ms- my own country's history Hut in moy mg to United Slates, I am re membering what ms country is over the sea Then start to study what Is good about ms country, she said In ancient Japanese society, lie cording to Sudo. dress ssas of social importance, and thi- old lupaiiesc costumes signified ones social status Certain rot ors and design patterns haii symbol)* meaning, and there w< re rules about what clothing. i olor and [.dim s could be worn together lius historic a I influi'iice lias survived in modern Japan and forms part of Sudo s i ultural heritage, making tier approai h different from traditional quilt ing and giv ing it a < harac ter all its own Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints portraying at tors iri fa minis Kahuki theater roles is the other Museum of Art exhih it Due to feudalism s break down and Japan's consequent transition from a rn e to a man e\ minoniv . the Tokugawa era saw the rise of the urlsin mer ( hant middle c lass who found ed its own comparable art form m the Kahuk i and ! 'kivo e I 'kivo e liter,ills means "pit Hires of the floating world re ferring to the fleeting nature of material goods and sensual pleasures Themes often deplet ed in these prints include at tors in tile Nuh theater roll’s, the aristiH rate i lass s dramatic form and the Geisha s private entertainment sphere The (lei shii were not courtesans, but entertainers specializing In song and dam e Closer in social connotations and atmosphere to a vaudeville theater than to an opera house tile ]HtJi i enlury Kabukt theater was founded on pantomime i lior.t! and musical at < otnpam men!, lavish costumes and Cou*1«4f photo One ol the Japanese woodblock prints displayed at the University's Museum ot Art features the actor Ichikawa lx as Terasubi No Kamiko. a demon make-up doth exhibitions are held in conjoin lion with the 5()th unni vers.irv celebration of the Uni versity's Asian Studies I’ro ttr.un 1'hc exhibitions will he on ihsphn until Sunday, May 3 Tin* Museum of Art is open free to the public from noon till T> p m Wednesday through Sun day JilZZ, a new novel by Toni Morrison, is irresistible for the exquisite lyricism and refined sensuality of its disarmingly simple yet profound love story. In 1926, in uptown Harlem, a tragedy ensues Joe Trace, a door-to-door sali'sman of beauty products in his 50's kills his teenage lover whom he madly loves. Violet, his wife, a hairdresser, tries to disfigure thecorpseat the funeral In a triumphant, spellbinding, jazz-like act of improvisation, a mysterious voice whose identity is a matter of each reader s imagination-depicts the sights and sounds and smells of black urban life, as it refracts and enriches the bittersweetness of the story Other works by Toni Mormon include: The Bluest Lye, Sutu, Song of Solomon (winner of the 1978 National Book Critics Circle Award), Tar Baby and Beloved (winner of the 1^88 I\ilit/er Pri/e tor fiction). Hardback 21.00 13th & Kincaid • 346-4331 • M-Sat MV I KSIIY > » O ■ t l. O S if i r fP:-v ^ WBj l i ? f A gf / 'Hi 1 f fc A i ^ | ; i wd* f JS|l|j $ Hi ^./>Emerald