Title:
Stephanie Castillo Collection
Identifier:
AM-041
Abstract
Abstract in progress.
Table of Contents
Box 1
=== Proposals ===
1 Magazine articles
• Exhibition brochure
• Two same copies of Castillo’s correspondence with a Japanese productions
2 Master proposal materials
• Several photos of her and her friends
• Documentary project descriptions in progress, “Treasured above Gold” and “Spirit in the Fire”
• Project description about “The Tea Bowls Film”
3 Press articles/Korea
• Newspaper and magazine clippings reporting on Korean economy and politics
4 Press articles/TB
• Newspaper and magazine clippings featuring Korean and Japanese pottery
5 Proposals
• Project descriptions of “Treasured above Gold” and “Spirit in the Fire” (Some copies are the same as in “Master Proposal Materials”)
=== Public Presentation ===
6 Public Presentation
• Short description in Korean of “Treasured above
Gold”
• Newspaper clippings reporting on “Treasured above
Gold”
Miscellaneous writings and items involving the film
=== Press Release ===
7 Press Release
• Collection of articles resp
Box 2
=== NEH Grant ===
8 Correspondence/Interviews
• Several correspondence regarding grants for “Treasured above Gold” and transcribed interviews with Castillo
9 HCH Planning Grant 2/9
• Several copies of grant application
10 No title
• Two copies of manuscript, “Treasured above Gold”
• Manuscript “Agano’s Fires: a Story Treatment”
=== PR Intro to Tag ===
11 PR intro to tag in Japanese
• Project description of “Treasured above Gold”
• Copy of Castillo’s resume
12 No title
• Three copies of “Treasured above Gold” (The contents are a bit different)
=== PR Articles & Letters ===
13 English
• Articles and correspondence in English regarding “Treasured above Gold”
14 Japanese
• Articles in Japanese regarding “Treasured above Gold”
15 Korean
• Articles in Korean regarding “Treasured above Gold”
16 Staff Profile
• Profiles of staff members involved in the project
17 Tea Bowls
• Slightly different documentary descriptions of “Treasured above Gold” (Some of them are the same as in other folders)
=== Research Material ===
18 Agano & Takatori Wares
• Two articles on Japanese ceramics: “Agano and Takatori Wares”; “Famous Ceramics of Japan”
• Paper on Takatori Ware, “The Continental Origins of Takatori Ware”
• Partial translation into English from “Agano, Takatori, Yashiro and Kodai Ware”
19 Hagi Pottery
• Article, “Hagi Ware”
• “Hagi,” article containing photos of tea bowl and notes
20 Imari Wares
• MA thesis, “Imari” by E. Douglass
Box 3
=== Research Material ===
21 Japan
• “Facts about Japan,” brochure explaining Japanese tea ceremony
• Castillo’s correspondence with a Japanese ceramic institute, regarding “Treasured above Gold”
22 Japan History
• Collection of articles dealing with Japanese history and culture:
“Evolution of Empire, 1895-1941”
“Preeminent Patron of Higashiyama Culture
“Insurgent Warrior to Supreme Hegemon”
“Daimyo in an Age of Strife”
“Unifiers of Japan”
23 Japan Potters
• Several brochures in Japanese
24 Japanese Pottery History
• “A Survey of Japanese Ceramics,” article on Japanese pottery
• “Japanese Art and Design,” article on Japanese tea ceramics
• “Japanese Gains in the ‘Pottery War,’” article on Japanese pottery history
• “Ceramics,” notes on history of ceramics
• A couple of copies of notes on Korean history
• Several brochures
25 Karatsu Wares
• “Karatsu” and “Karatsu: Famous Ceramics of Japan,” two articles on karatsu wares
26 No Title
• Miscellaneous items in English, Japanese, or Korean, including newspaper clippings, articles, and correspondence, most of whom deal with pottery and Castillo’s project, “Treasured above Gold”
=== Research/Korea ===
27 Celadon/White Porcelain
• “The Korean Celadon and White Porcelain and Why They Are So Highly Rated,” special study on ceramics
28 Korea History
• Collection of articles on Korean history and ceramics
“International Symposium on Japanese Ceramics”
“Outline of Korean History”
“A New History of Korea”
“Cultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea, 1920-1925”
29 Korean Ceramics/ History & Aesthetics
• Collection of articles on Korean ceramics
“Korean Pottery and Porcelain”
“Ceramics of the Koryo Dynasty”
“Introducing Korean Pottery”
“Koetsu Honami”
“The Ceramic Art of Korea”
“Yi Wares” in Corean Pottery
“Introduction: The Aesthetic Approach”
“Kōrai Celadon in America: Introduction”
“The Road through Miyama: An Apprenticeship in Japan”
30 Korean Food History
• “The Traditional Korean Tea Ceremony,” magazine article on Korean tea ceremony
31 Korean Potters
• Collection of brochures in Chinese, English, Japanese, or Korean
32 Modern Korean Potters
• Newspaper clippings on modern Korean potters and some brochures
33 Teabowl History
• Collection of articles on Korean ceramics
Chapter 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 of Five Centuries of Korean Ceramics: Pottery and Porcelain of the Yi Dynasty
“Teabowls – Part I”
“Teabowls – Part II”
“Teabowls – Part III”
“Teabowls – Part IV”
• Partial translation into English of Japanese Tea Bowl Connoisseur Ship
34 Teabowl Wars
• “The Inseparable Trinity: Japan’s Relations with China and Korea,” Chapter 6 from The Cambridge History of Japan
35 Tea Ceremony
• Collection of articles on Japanese and Korean tea ceremony
“Culture Cup”
“The Japanese Tea Ceremony”
“Tado, the Art of Tea”
36 Traditional Architectures
• Miscellaneous photos from magazines, featuring traditional Korean architecture
37 Urasenke Newsletter
• Several issues of Urasenke Newsletter
Box 4
=== Scholars/Advisers Resources ===
38 ‘94 – K & J Footage Logs
• Teabowl film project tape logs, no. 11 – no. 18
39 Auctions
• An each issue of Christie’s and Sotheby’s
40 Chanoyu
• Collection of articles and a paper
“Chanoyu: A Way of Life for Zen Priests and Samurai”
“The Way of Tea”
“Christianity and Chanoyu”
“Chanoyu and the Early Christian Missionaries and Coverts in Japan”
“Japanese Pottery”
“A Brief History of the Rinzai Zen Mission”
“Introduction: The Tea Ceremony”
“Introduction”
“Thousand Cranes Paper” (paper)
41 Chi Soon-taik
• Several photos of Chi Soon-taik
• “The Life and Art of Do-Am Chi Soon-Taik”
• “Biography” of Chi
42 Cho Chung-hyun
• Correspondence between Castillo & Cho
43 Cho Chung-hyun – Pottery History
• Collection of papers (by Cho?)
“Introducing Yi Dynasty Ceramics of the Choson Period”
“Porcelain Ceramics of the Choson Period”
“Porcelain Classification of the Choson Period”
“Punch‘ong Pottery of the Choson Period”
44 Choi Kun – Haegang Curator
• “The Characteristics and Aesthetics of Korean Porcelain,” article from Special Homecoming & Comparison Exhibition of Korean Ceramics
45 Cort, Louise
• “Treasured above Gold,” documentary film description with Cort’s comments
• Tape titled “Louise Cort KL – 2”
• “Korean Influences in Japanese Ceramics: The Impact of the Teabowl Wars of 1592-1598”
• “The Kizaemon Teabowl Reconsidered: The Making of a Masterpiece”
46 Covell, Jon
• “Treasured above Gold: A Program Summary” with Covell’s comments
• “Korean Influence in Ancient Japan”
47 Day, Judith – Thesis
• “Influence and Innovation: Transplanted Korean