Exhibition
Scandal & Virtue
Staging Kabuki in Osaka Prints
When
Mar 30, 2023 â Jul 24, 2023
Where
Galleries 221, 222 & 223
Tickets
About
This installation examines the way Kabuki actor prints in Japan during the Edo period (1615â1868) functioned as conduits of fame and scandal. Explore the role of Kabuki actors as celebrities, the influence of the government, and fan culture. Grounded in Osakaâs actor print and Kabuki fan culture, the installation interweaves prints produced in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to explore topics of censorship and fandom as well tales of banishment and rivalry.
In 2008, Jack Shear gifted the museum 525 Osaka prints increasing opportunities for nuanced discussions about the unique print culture in Osaka during the Edo period. A selection of images from this gift alongside other actor prints from the museumâs collection encourages connecting with Edo period Kabuki fandom and celebrity culture by drawing parallels with contemporary fan culture.
Preview the Exhibition

Mimasu DaigorÅ IV as UmeÅmaru (right panel); Nakamura Utaemon IV as MatsuÅmaru (center panel); and Jitsukawa EnsaburÅ as Sakuramaru (left panel)
Konishi Hirosada (also called GosÅtei Hirosada)




Arashi KitsusaburŠI as Gofukuya Jūbei
SaikÅtei Shibakuni
Curator
Monique D'Almeida, Margaret R. Mainwaring Curatorial Fellow

