Tradition of Excellence
Japanese techniques in contemporary metal arts
by Penland School of Craft
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About the Book
2019 Exhibition Catalog | Penland Gallery, Penland School of Craft
Curated by metalsmith Hiroko Yamada, this brings together twenty-nine artists: seven American and twenty-two Japanese, three of whom have received the highest honor to be designated as Japanese Living Treasures. The artists’ work represents a broad view; based in historical techniques and approaches, they range from strictly adhering to tradition to reinventing or reinterpreting tradition through a contemporary practice.
The works in the exhibition are labeled using Japanese terminology for the techniques used. Although most viewers will be unfamiliar with words such as nunome zogan, mokume-gane, kinkeshi, and shakudo, the terms honor the knowledge and training of these highly skilled artists. Many of these techniques and materials, because of their non-Western roots, are markedly different than those used in contemporary metal work in the United States. This exhibition is quite remarkable in that respect, as well as for the sheer beauty of the works themselves.
Curated by metalsmith Hiroko Yamada, this brings together twenty-nine artists: seven American and twenty-two Japanese, three of whom have received the highest honor to be designated as Japanese Living Treasures. The artists’ work represents a broad view; based in historical techniques and approaches, they range from strictly adhering to tradition to reinventing or reinterpreting tradition through a contemporary practice.
The works in the exhibition are labeled using Japanese terminology for the techniques used. Although most viewers will be unfamiliar with words such as nunome zogan, mokume-gane, kinkeshi, and shakudo, the terms honor the knowledge and training of these highly skilled artists. Many of these techniques and materials, because of their non-Western roots, are markedly different than those used in contemporary metal work in the United States. This exhibition is quite remarkable in that respect, as well as for the sheer beauty of the works themselves.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Japan, Catalogues
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 48 - Publish Date: Oct 19, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords craft, Japanese metals, Penland School of Craft
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