Japanese tattooing has a whisper of taboo attached. The Japanese American culture of this generation has challenged the past perceptions of Japanese tattooing. As the younger generation continues to embrace the self expression of tattoo art, a bridge of communication is necessary to balance both worlds. An L.A. art museum has taken on the challenge and curated a Japanese Tattoo Art Show to honor and spread the history of Japanese tattooing. This article highlights the show, including an interview with the exhibit's photographer.
The show looks at Japanese tattooing and its ties to ukiuyo-e prints, as well as the practices and relationships of Japanese tattooing in the United States and Japan today. Visitors will see work by artists such as Horitaka, Horitomo, Chris Horishiki Brand, Miyazo, Shige, Junii and Yokohama Horiken. “These are artists who completely devote their lifetime to this craft, which our title is from, gaman. Perseverance is the closest definition of the word gaman, which is the idea of you constantly push and you constantly work and you constantly fight,” said Kip Fulbeck, the designer and photographer of “Perseverance.”
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