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The Concept Of The Chinese Death

ÑDistinguished by their striking white makeup, elaborate hairstyles
and exquisite examples of traditional kimono, geisha have been a powerfully evocative icon of Japan and
a source of fascination for people around the world since the late nineteenth century. Yet their role as
entertainers and artists has been largely misperceived through the lens of Western culture. From June 25
through September 26, 2004, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco offers an intimate look at the
exclusive world of geisha culture while addressing cultural perceptions of this uniquely Japanese tradition
in the special exhibition Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile. Featuring some 130 insightful
artworksÑincluding paintings, hanging scrolls, woodblock prints, garments, musical instruments,
ceramics, contemporary photographs and video installationsÑthe exhibition takes museum visitors on a
journey from the early roots of geisha culture to the present-day teahouses where geisha perform.
Ã’Geisha......


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