The New York Sun

A View to a Print

Ancient Japanese screens, woodblock prints, scrolls, bronzes and contemporary ceramics by leading contemporary artists are on view in the exhibit "Views from the Past, Visions of the Future: Masterworks of Japanese Art." The show marks the inaugural exhibition at the newly opened Joan B. Mirviss Gallery.



Ms. Mirviss was formerly a private dealer. Designed by the architectural firm Hut Sachs Studio, the gallery is imbued with Ms. Mirviss's affinity for nature and captures the Japanese art aesthetic on view at the 1,500-square-foot space. The gallery also makes use of sustainable materials such as anodized steel, barn wood, glass, terra-cotta, and recycled plank pine.

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September 18, 2007