Fourth exhibition at this exhibition
From April 5 (Fri) to 21 (Sun), at Wako Main Building 6F Wako Hall, "Crafts of crafts-kōgei-Human National Treasure Exhibition-"
Will be held.
Wako will be holding a fourth exhibition by the foremost intangible cultural property holder (Human National Treasure) who holds the top of the beauty of techniques in the craft field. Work of an artist who preserves and inherits Japanese traditional technology as a leading person in the fields of pottery, dyeing, lacquering, metalworking, woodworking and dolls, and continues to create new values commensurate with that time Will meet in one place.
We will introduce about 100 points from large works that expand the possibilities of crafts to small items that enrich your daily life.
Please enjoy the beauty of the craft full of various charms on this occasion.
We plan to have a gallery talk by exhibitors at the venue (every day from 14:00).
April 6 (Sat) Komiya Yasumasa (Soiled), 7 (Sun) Michio Nakagawa (Kinko), 13 (Sat) Michi Shibata (Ceramics)
14 (Sun) Fujinuma Noboru (Kitake), 20 (Saturday) Komori Kunisuke (lacquer)
Michio Shibata "Sakai Gold Plated Peony Art Dish" Diameter 50.8 x Height 9 cm
Mamoru Nakagawa inlaid silver flower vase "coming home" 12 x 31.5 x 25 cm in height
Koichi Nakano "Ohukafumi small box" 12.5 x 14.2 x 11 cm in height
Komiya Yasumasa Edo Komon Dressing Scale "Super Hair Mansori"
Kenji Suda "Tall Box" 10 x 25 x 6 cm in height
Hayashi Komao wood core 桐 plastic pasted paper "Kikunichi" 11 × 14 × 27 cm in height