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Internationally renowned
for his calligraphic work, Fukushima Keido Roshi is considered
a national treasure in Japan, revered to the degree that an artist
of the stature of Monet or Picasso would be in the West. Among
the works shown at OUMA were unique calligraphy created specially
for this exhibition. Fukushima Roshi conducted a calligraphy demonstration
during the exhibition, as well as a half-day Zen retreat. A special
lecture series also brought visitors an opportunity to gain a
better understanding of a culture and aesthetics far different
from our own. The exhibition catalog, Zen
No Sho: The Calligraphy of Fukushima Roshi Keido,
was edited by Dr. Jason Wirth, Associate Professor of Philosophy
at OU and published by Clear Light Publishers. The catalog also
includes essays by Audrey Yoshiko Seo, Stephen Addiss, and Steve
Goldberg all
leading scholars in the field.
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