Bibliography for Calligraphic Abstractions Prepared by Yueh-Lin Chen, Associate Librarian, and Jodi Myers, Library Volunteer

Resources are available at the McCaw Foundation Library (Asian Art Museum, Lower Level)

1. The art of Xu Bing: words without meaning, meaning without words. Britta Erickson. Washington, D.C.: Arthur M. Slacker Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001. NK 3634 X8 E7. 2. Between Vision and Language: The Art of Xu Bing (Video). Bing Xu. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum. VIDEO NK 3634 X8 A7. 3. Bunjinga no kindai: Tessai to sono shiyu tachic = Tessai and his teachers and friends: destination of the literary school in modern ages. Tessai Tomioka. -shi: Kyoto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 1997. ND 1059 T4 K27. 4. Bunjinga suihen. : Chuo Koronsha, 1974. FOLIO ND 1037 B8. 5. The character of characters: an animation by Xu Bing. Bing Xu. San Francisco: the Asian Art Museum, 2012. N 7349 X9 C37 2012. 6. [Di shu: cong dian dao dian]. Bing Xu. [Guilin Shi: Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she, 2012]. N 7433.4 X8 D53 2012. 7. Members Celebrate SAM at 75: Inspired Simplicity: Contemporary Art from Korea (video). Yukiko Shirahara. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2008. VIDEO N 7365 I4. 8. Poem Scroll with Deer (video). Yukiko Shirahara. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2006. VIDEO N 9067 S5 2006. 9. Reading space: the art of Xu Bing. Hamilton, NY : Dept. of Art and Art History, Colgate University, 2009. N 7349 X8 R43 2009. 10. Sekai no Tessai. Ksosso Sakamoto. Sosaka, Naniwasha 1965. ND 1059 T4 S3. 11. Shsokadso Shsojso: tokubetsuten: cha no yu no kokoro to hitsuboku. Nara-shi: Yamato Bunkakan, 1993. ND 1457 J36 S5. 12. Son, Man-jin. Son, Man-jin. Do oh publisher, 2003. N 45 S66. 13. Tessai: tokubetsu tenrankai. [Tokyo]: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1973. YAN ND 1059 T6. 14. Tessai, master of the literati style. Taro Odakane. Tokyo, Kodansha International; distributers [outside of ] Japan Publications Trading Co., Rutla, 1965. FOLIO ND 1059 T4 O4. 15. Tessai, or Tessai Tomioka: an exhibition of masterpieces by Tomioka Tessai. Tokyo: Osaka: Mainichi Newspapers, 1964. ND 1059 T4 K51. 16. Tessai sensei shokan shu. Tessai Tomioka. Takarazuka: Seikojin Seitoji Shingon Samposhu Shumucho, 1964. ND 1457 J3 T47. 17. Tukubetsu ten “Koetsu no sho”: Keicho, Genwa, Kan’ei no mehitsu. Koetsu Hon’ami. Osaka-shi: Osaka Shiritsu Bijutsukan : Nihon Shogeiin, [1990]. ND 1454.5 J3 H6. 18. Tomioka Tessai. Nara: Yamato Bunkakan, 1993. N 3750 N37 T65. 19. Tomioka Tessai. Tessai Tomioka. [Takarazuka, Japan]: Kiyoshi Ksojin Seichsoji, 1964. ND 1059 T4 S45. 20. Tomioka Tessai, 1836-1924; a loan exhibition of from the Kiyoshi Kojin Temple, Takarazuka, Japan. Seichoji (Takarazuka-shi, Japan). [Washington]: 1958. ND 1059 T4 N4. 21. Tomioka Tessai; Kiyoshi Kojin collection. [Catalogue of a loan exhibition]. Seichoji (Takarazuka-shi, Japan). [Takarazuka, Japan]: 1957. ND 1059 T4 K58.

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22. Tupontchae Son Man-jin chon: The 2th O-Ryou Son Manjin exhibition. Man-jin Son. Taegu: Hyandae Kihoek, 2000. N 45 S66. 23. The works of Tomioka Tessai: a travelling exhibition organised by International Exhibitions Foundation, November 1968 – November 1969. [s.l.]: International Exhibitions Foundations, 1968. ND 1059 T4 I6. 24. Xu Bing and contemporary Chinese art: cultural and philosophical reflections. Albany: State University of New York Press, c2011. N7349 X8 X8 2011. 25. Zen in Love: Passionate poetry by the monk Ikkyu Sojun. Tom Hare. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2014. VIDEO BQ 9399 I567 H37 2014.

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