The Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art Kit Brooks holds a PhD in Japanese art history from Harvard University (2017), studying under professors Yukio Lippit and Melissa McCormick. Specializing in prints and paintings of the Edo and Meiji periods, their primary research interests revolve around the reevaluation of “eccentric” artists of the eighteenth century
De Nittis NMAA Gallery Talk
Vibrant Visions: Exploring 'Ay-O's Happy Rainbow Hell' at the National
Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
Open Edo: Diverse, Ecological, and Global Perspectives on Japanese Art, 1603–1868, Conference 2: Eco Edo: Ecological Perspectives on Early Modern Japanese Art - The Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies
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A Tale of Two Balconies (Paperback)
Kit Brooks (CCL/Mellon Seminar 2016) Named Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the National Museum of Asian Art
Kit Brooks (CCL/Mellon Seminar 2016) Named Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the National Museum of Asian Art
Sakura On Screen: Part 2, 🌸 On this rainy spring evening in DC, let's turn to art to get our #CherryBlossom fix. Join Dr. Kit Brooks, Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of
Ay-O Happy Rainbow Hell (Hardcover)
City Life Org - National Museum of Asian Art Debuts Works on Paper Gallery With Exhibition of Recently Acquired Japanese Prints