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Design Museum Tekunikku: The Art of Japanese Textile Making — A vibrant installation showcasing textile design and creation, featuring textiles from the Catherine Cerny Collection. Cerny’s collection ...
Undoubtedly the highlight of the exhibition is a selection of traditional Japanese textiles dating from 1800 to the 1950s, from the collection of folklorist and ethnographer Chazaburo Tanaka.
The exhibition features textiles and clothing worn in Japan from 1750 to 1930, with much of the focus on folk traditions as well as grander pieces worn by the aristocracy.
The exhibition and catalogue won seven national awards. Following her first art exhibition, she curated “The Fabric of Life: Japanese Folk Textiles,” an exhibition examining textiles exemplifying the ...
The exhibition also includes examples by Japanese labels that are rooted in culture. Among them is Issey Miyake’s kimono finished in the designer’s recognisable pleats, and a red-and-black ...
Object Details Author Juel, Annette Östasiatiska museet Danske kunstindustrimuseum Notes "...organized by Annette Juel in cooperation with Koziro Yoshida and Jørgen Schou-Christensen." "...published ...
THE SHOPHOUSE’s Japanese Craftsmanship exhibition is on now until January 31, 2021. Due to the current situation of COVID-19, THE SHOPHOUSE asks guests to contact them with preferred visiting ...
An exhibition exploring the innovations that occurred in Japanese art during the Meiji period (1868-1912), is open at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum. The exhibit reveals how art contributed ...
Ikat textiles are made with a painstaking resist-dyeing technique. Their global reach is on view at the George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum.
In Collaboration with American Chambers of Commerce (ACCJ), we host the the first arts program for 2021. It is something new from the ACCJ Alternative Investment Committee (AIC) on textile as an ...
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