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2025/3/13 - 2025/3/21 / New York City (Diamond District), New York / Other

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Venue The Japan Club, 7th Floor, Japan Gallery ( 145 W 57th St, 7th Fl., New York, NY 10019 )
Address 145 West 57th Street, New York City (Diamond District), New York, 10019 USA
Date 2025/3/13 - 2025/3/21
Time
[Time detail]

10:00 am - 6:00 pm (Mon - Fri), 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (Sat), closed Sun

[Getting here]

Subway
5 min walk from 57th Street Station on F Train
N ・ Q ・ 3 min walk from 57th Street Station on R Train
A ・ B ・ C ・ D ・ 7 min walk from Columbus Circle Station on 1 Train 7 minute walk from
B ・ D ・ 10 minute walk from 7th Avenue E train station

[Venue detail]

Map : https://goo.gl/maps/ChcpgDcR6CjSDemH8

Web Access No.2612399

Elegant Techniques in Japanese Art since the Meiji and Taisho Periods" Exhibition&Bradley ・ Lecture by Dr. Bailey

Twelfth collaborative exhibition by Oriental ・ Treasure ・ Box and Orientations ・ Gallery at "New York ・ Asia ・ Week 2025
Japan Gallery is pleased to present the 12th collaborative exhibition by Oriental ・ Treasures ・ Box and Orientations ・ Gallery, "Meiji ・ Elegant Techniques in Japanese Art since the Taisho Period" at "New York ・ Asia ・ Week 2025". The Elegant Technique in Japanese Art since the Taisho Era" will be held.

This exhibition brings together a wide variety of crafts representative of Japanese art since the Meiji ・ Taisho period, including cloisonné, metalwork, ceramics, lacquer, painting, basketwork, sculpture, and textiles. These masterpieces, created by masters of exceptional craftsmanship such as Imperial Household Artists and Living National Treasures, are a true masterpiece of beauty and skill.

Shigebei Ando ( Cloisonne ), Kichihei Hirano ( Metalwork ), Yozaburo Honda ( Metalwork ), Chuzaburo Hattori ( Lacquer ), Nobuo Tsuda ( Metalwork ), Yuuzo Morimura metalwork ), Nishikoyama Sohei ( ceramics ), and other master craftsmen who led the Japanese craft world from the Meiji period to the early Showa period. With their advanced techniques and artistry, these craftsmen pushed traditional Japanese crafts to new heights, and their works are still highly regarded today both in Japan and abroad.

Last year, the "Meiji Modern" exhibition was held at the Asia ・ Society and three other museums in the U.S., attracting much attention. This exhibition will also feature a special display of works provided by both galleries for this exhibition. How did traditional Japanese crafts develop and how have they been handed down to the present day? By tracing its path, visitors will be able to experience the profound fascination of Japanese art.

Please enjoy the beauty of Japan that continues to shine through the ages.

○Period : March 13 ( Thursday ) - March 21 ( Friday )
○Hours : 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (Mon - Fri,) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Closed Sun.
○Venue : Japan Gallery ( The Japan Club, 7th Floor ) 145 West 57th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019
○Admission Admission : Free

■ Bradley ・ Dr. Bailey Lecture

A highlight of this exhibition will be a lecture by Dr. Bradley ・ Bailey, Curator, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The lecture will be given in English and Japanese. In this lecture, Dr. Bailey will provide an in-depth look at the elegant techniques in Japanese art since the Meiji ・ Taisho period, featuring works from the exhibition.

0 Date and Time : March 15 ( Sat ) 2 pm ~
0 Place : Rose Room ( 2nd Floor, Nippon Club )
0 Fee : Free
0 O To register, please send an email to gallery@nipponclub.org with your full name. ( Closes when capacity is reached ).
[Contact]
gallery@nipponclub.org
  • [Registrant]The Nippon Club
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2025/03/11
  • Published : 2025/03/11
  • Changed : 2025/03/11
  • Total View : 33 persons