Magdalena Iwamura will be our main speaker. She will talk about “Baroque Style and Design in the 17th and 18th centuries: an early example of Globalization.” She will use slides/visuals.
Magdalena trained in art and education in Germany. She continues to teach after many years here in Tokyo following a period of design work in architecture.
Since 2011 she has taught “European Art History” and “Historical Context of Design” at universities in Tokyo.
Stan Yukevich will also make a short presentation on March 12 about the art critic, philosopher, poet/novelist, and painter John Berger (1926-Jan. 2017), who is famous for his book and BBC TV series “Ways of Seeing.”
Magdalena trained in art and education in Germany. She continues to teach after many years here in Tokyo following a period of design work in architecture.
Since 2011 she has taught “European Art History” and “Historical Context of Design” at universities in Tokyo.
Stan Yukevich will also make a short presentation on March 12 about the art critic, philosopher, poet/novelist, and painter John Berger (1926-Jan. 2017), who is famous for his book and BBC TV series “Ways of Seeing.”
- Date: Sunday, March 12, 2017, 3:00 pm
- Venue: Seminar Room 402, International House of Japan
- Participation fee: donation (1,000 yen) suggested
- Capacity: 12 persons
- Reservation is not required.
- Organizer: Unitarian Fellowship of Tokyo
- Inquiries: unitarianfellowshipoftokyo@gmail.com