Art & Design

Decorative but Calm จก Japanese Artists and modern craftsmanship

15 - 22 September 2017, London

Understanding the materials and acquiring an in-depth knowledge of techniques are the core skills necessary for mastering any process. Embracing the challenge of combining their own personal artistic research with the quest for these competences, the four Japanese artists featured in this exhibition have been all teaching at the Tokyo University of the Arts while pursuing their own practice.

 

The old Japanese artistic expressions deriving from China and Korea were later influenced by encounters with the West the cross-contamination of these two cultural energies have produced extraordinary results. Similarly, t, and this coexistence had emboldened the innovative and experimentational processes which have formed an outstanding legacy in British crafts. While working to promote their traditional works, the artists of Decorative but Calm have in turn realised that craftsmanship is an international language; crafts appeal to the personal sensibility of each viewer.

 

Some people may feel that “craftsmanship” and “decorative” imply an overpowering and extravagant use of techniques and embellishments. In this exhibition the pursuit of elaborate designs instead aims, in a true expression of Japanese aesthetics, to create a “decorative but calm” space for reflection that does not intend to overwhelm the viewer.

 

This exhibition was preceded by a previous project, “Material Symphysis”, held jointly by the University for the Creative Arts and the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2016.

 

Exhibition Dates: 15–22 September 2017

Admission free, Monday–Friday 9.30am–5pm

 

 

Private View and Artist Talk จก Decorative but Calm

14 September 2017, 6.00pm

 

While working to promote their traditional works, the artists of Decorative but Calm have realised that craftsmanship is an international language; crafts appeal to the personal sensibility of each viewer. In this exhibition the pursuit of elaborate designs aims, in a true expression of Japanese aesthetics, to create a “decorative but calm” space for reflection that does not intend to overwhelm the viewer.


Demonstration Event: Japanese Artists and Modern Craftsmanship

16 September 2017, 2.30 - 4pm

 

On Saturday 16 September (2:30-4pm), the artists of “Decorative but Calm – Japanese Artists and Modern Craftsmanship” invite you to join them for an afternoon of demonstration of their techniques. On this day, the exhibition will be open from 10am to 5pm.

 

Events at Japan House are free of charge. As space is limited, booking is essential.

 

15 - 22 September 2017

Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP UK

Tel: 020 7486 4348 Fax: 020 7486 2914

Email:events@dajf.org.uk

Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation

 
 
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