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On the Road

Journeys through Japanese Woodblock Prints

October 3, 2026 April 4, 2027 Curated by Dr. Heng Wu, AGGV Curator of Asian Art

On the Road: Journeys through Japanese Woodblock Prints invites viewers to journey through the landscapes and scenes captured in Japanese woodblock prints. These works celebrate the spirit of travel, both physical and imaginative, along famed routes and hidden paths.

Travel and famous scenic locations were recurring themes in Japanese printmaking, as journeys along major roads like the Tōkaidō or views of Mount Fuji resonated deeply with the Edo-period fascination with exploration, pilgrimage, and the changing seasons. By bringing together prints from the AGGV’s collection that depict these celebrated routes and scenes, this exhibition highlights how travel has long inspired artistic expression and fostered a shared sense of place.

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Image Credits: Image Credits: Kawase Hasui, Mt. Fuji Clear After Snow, 1932. Gift of Elizabeth Marsters, AGGV 1994.013.021 | Katsushika Hokusai, Tokaido Sakanoshita, 1832, woodcut. Fred & Isabel Pollard Collection, AGGV1963.083.001 | Ando Hiroshige, Yoshiwara, Fuji to Left, 1833-1834 Fred & Isabel Pollard Collection, AGGV 1965.037.001 | All photos courtesy of the AGGV.
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