Introduction Path
Mark Dean Johnson
Toshio Aoki. Shõki and De- mons (1870s). Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk, 49.055 x 20.12 in. Clark Family Collection, on long-term loan to the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture.
About ten years ago, the preeminent twentieth-century Chinese art historian Michael Sullivan made an offhand comment that stunned me. We were discussing the work of Chinese artists he had known when Professor Sullivan said, matter-of-factly, “Many of the most important Chinese painters during the second half of the twentieth century lived in the United States.”
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