Sesson Shūkei: A Zen Monk-Painter in Medieval Japan

Title: Sesson Shūkei: A Zen Monk-Painter in Medieval Japan
Author List: Frank Feltens (ed.), Yukio Lippit (ed.)
Publisher: Hirmer Publishers, Freer Gallery of Art
Publication Date: 2021
Publication Type: book
Format: print (hardcover)
Pages: 260
Illustrations: 125
ISBN: 9783777436333
Collection Area(s): Japanese Art
Sesson Shūkei book cover. A Japanese ink painting of a sitting tiger that looks to the right, its eyes wide and slightly smiling. Two tall bamboo stalks arch over the tiger in the background. The book title, “Sesson Shūkei” is written sideways to the right of the tiger in white font.
Description:

Sesson Shūkei (ca. 1492–ca. 1577) stands out as an anomaly in the history of Japanese art. Inspired by the wild landscape of the eastern regions of Japan, Sesson led a peripatetic existence caused by a lifetime of experiencing warfare and upheaval—yet he created some of the most visually striking images in the history of Japanese ink painting. Drawing on new art historical and sociological insights into Japan’s sixteenth century, this book considers how war, uncertainty, and displacement can spawn untamed creativity. Three essays by leading scholars in the field of Japanese art explore Sesson Shūkei’s unique life and unconventional painting style, as well as how scholarly perceptions of the artist have changed over time. Other entries highlight major works by Sesson as well as those by other artists before, during, and after his time. This publication explores new ways of understanding and interpreting one of Japan’s greatest painters and the world that shaped him.