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Visions in Silk

Visions in Silk

The Khalili Collection of Japanese Fine Art Textiles

By (author) Clare Pollard
By (author) Luz van Overbeeke
By (author) Hirota Takashi
By (author) Matsubara Fumi

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Publishing 13th Oct 2025
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    • First-ever comprehensive showcase of the world's largest private collection of Japanese art textiles from the Meiji era, featuring over 300 spectacular examples from the renowned Khalili Collection
    • Written by leading international experts, offering original research and fresh insights into these historically significant yet understudied artistic treasures
    • Documents the crucial role of traditional craftsmanship in Japan’s emergence onto the world stage in the late 19th century, highlighting the dynamic international exchange of this period and revealing how textiles helped shape Japan's cultural identity during its transformation into a modern nation
    • Lavishly illustrated volume presenting dazzling embroideries, tapestries, yuzen resist-dyed silks and cut velvets, and oshi-e raised silk pictures
    • From elegant panels, hangings and screens to grand exhibition showpieces
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    Visions in Silk presents the first comprehensive exploration of exquisite Japanese fine art textiles from the Meiji era (1868-1912), showcasing the unparalleled treasures from the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art.

    This beautifully illustrated volume reveals how Japanese artists and craftsmen ingeniously adapted centuries-old textile traditions to create innovative art textiles that captivated international audiences, won exhibition awards, and served as prestigious diplomatic gifts.

    Featuring over 300 spectacular examples, the book examines dazzling works of embroidery, yuzen resist-dyed silk and cut velvet, tapestry, and oshi-e raised silk, ranging from elegant panels, hangings and screens to grand exhibition showpieces. Each represents the pinnacle of artistic collaboration and hitherto unsurpassed technical mastery.

    Written by leading international experts, this landmark publication provides unprecedented insight into these remarkable yet understudied treasures. Visions in Silk will enchant anyone interested in Japanese art, textile design, Japonisme, and the cultural transformations that occurred during the Meiji era, when Japan opened to the outside world.

    About the Author

    Dr Clare Pollard is Curator of Japanese Art at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford. She previously worked as curator at the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. Her research has focused mainly on ceramics and textiles of the Meiji era and she is co-author with Hiroko T. McDermott of Threads of Silk and Gold: Ornamental Textiles from Meiji Japan (2012). Threads of Silk and Gold was the first major exhibition of Meiji artistic textiles to be held in the UK. Luz van Overbeeke is a dealer, conservation manager, independent researcher and writer specialising in Japanese artistic textiles from the Meiji and Taisho eras. She is the owner of Gallery Talking Pieces, a gallery devoted to Japanese pictorial fine art textiles such as embroidery, yuzen cut-velvet, oshi-e and tsuzure-ori weaving of the late 19th- and early 20th-century.

    Dr Matsubara Fumi is Director of the Kitano Cultural Research Institute at the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine and previously worked as a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Japan and as a postdoctoral fellow at the Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum. She holds a doctorate in Meiji artistic textiles from Kyoto University and her book (Shishū no kindai: yushutsu shishū no nichiō kō­ryūshi, 2021) is a pioneering study of the modern Japanese export embroidery. 

    Professor Hirota Takashi is a leading scholar on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Japanese fine art textiles and a pioneer in the field. He has published extensively on the production of the Takashimaya Company. His latest book is Takeuchi Seiho and Takashimaya: The intersection of art and industry (Takeuchi Seiho to Takashimaya, 2024). He is professor emeritus at Kyoto Women’s University and has served as curator at both the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art and the Kyoto Municipal University of Arts.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Kulturalis
    ISBN
    9781836360346
    Publish date
    13th Oct 2025
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    World
    Size
    330 mm x 250 mm
    Pages
    400 Pages
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