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    Arts Culture & Entertainment
September 21, 2015
“Expanding Frontiers”
features modern and
contemporary Japanese prints
“Expanding Frontiers:
The Jack and Susy Wads-
worth Collection of Post-
war Japanese Prints,” a
display of more than 110
modern and contemporary
Japanese prints, opens
October 3 at the Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Ar t
on the University of Oregon
campus in Eugene.
The exhibit, which is on
view through January 3,
2016, explores contempo-
rary printmaking tech-
niques — aquatint, etch-
ing, intaglio, lithography,
mezzotint,
silkscreen,
stencils, and woodblock
printing — and more. It
showcases contemporary
Japanese artists, not just
as inheritors of the much-
celebrated
Edo-period
(1615-1868)
woodblock
tradition, but as sophisti-
cated international mas-
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EXPANDING FRONTIERS. Expanding Frontiers: The Jack and
Susy Wadsworth Collection of Postwar Japanese Prints,” a display of
more than 110 modern and contemporary Japanese prints, opens Octo-
ber 3 in Eugene, Oregon. Pictured is “Guide Post,” by Shigeru Taniguchi,
1975, lithograph, ink and color on paper, edition A.P. (Gift of the Jack and
Susy Wadsworth Collection of Japanese Prints, 2012:7.122)
ters of various printmaking
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Bon Jovi adds Taiwan show
following China tour cancellation
BEIJING (AP) — Bon Jovi added a second concert in
Taiwan and a new concert in Bangkok after the rock
group’s concerts in China were abruptly cancelled.
The event promoter Live Nation Taiwan announced on
Facebook the second performance in Taiwan would be on
September 29, the day after the previously scheduled
concert.
AEG Live Asia declined to say why performances
September 14 in Shanghai and September 17 in Beijing
were cancelled.
The Financial Times reported that China’s Culture
Ministry had discovered that the band once included a
picture of the Dalai Lama in a video backdrop during a
concert in Taiwan in 2010, citing people familiar with the
matter.
The ruling Communist Party has denounced the exiled
Tibetan spiritual leader as a separatist, and Beijing is
sensitive to any perceived support from foreign
governments and celebrities for the Dalai Lama.
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“Tibet, Tibet” following a song called “Declare Indepen-
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U.S. pop group Maroon 5 planned in Shanghai was
cancelled in July following a reported tweet by a band
member about meeting the Dalai Lama.
A recently released video shows the band’s lead singer,
Jon Bon Jovi, singing “The Moon Represents My Heart,” a
classic Chinese love ballad from the 1970s, in Mandarin,
and made popular by legendary Taiwanese singer Teresa
Teng.
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