Crafting Beauty in Modern Japan
19 July – 21 October 2007
Room 35
Exhibition closed
Celebrating Fifty Years of the Japan Traditional Art Crafts
Exhibition
Crafting Beauty in Modern
Japan features some of the most beautiful Japanese
art crafts produced during the past fifty years including ceramics,
textiles, lacquer, metal, wood, bamboo, glass and dolls.
The exhibition presents works by members of
the Japan Art Crafts Association (Nihon Ko - geikai), many of them
designated ‘Living National Treasures’, a title conferred by the
Japanese government on individuals who carry on Japanese
traditions. Crafting Beauty in Modern
Japan will demonstrate how the beauty, skill and
modernity found in these contemporary pieces draws on the strength
of traditional craft skills.
Image: Ornamental box in a flowing design,
lacquer on wood using red lacquer (sekishitsu), 1957.
On loan from the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.