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Japanese Netsuke Exhibition opening on July 1

 

Japanese “Netsuke” Exhibition to open at Greenbelt, Makati

July 1-21, 2019

Greenbelt 5, Makati City

 

 MANILA (JUNE 20) –  The Japan Foundation, Manila, in collaboration with Ayala Museum and Ayala Malls, with the support of Ateneo de Manila University Japanese Studies Program, Arete, and the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines, presents Contemporary Wood-Carved Netsuke, a traveling exhibition to open at Ayala Malls Greenbelt 5 from July 1 to 21, 2019. Viewing is free.

As kimono culture flourished during the Edo period in Japan (1603-1868), netsuke, small carvings, were created as toggles to secure the small personal items such as money pouches, inrō (medicine containers), or tobacco containers worn suspended on cords from the obi (a sash worn with kimono). What began as functional pieces to prevent those little containers from falling to the ground evolved into small but highly creative carvings. In Japan, some netsuke enthusiasts and carvers have managed to keep the tradition alive. Today, classic netsuke have gained international acclaim as remarkably detailed carvings, collected as valuable art pieces or worn as fashion statements with traditional Japanese clothing.

“Netsuke is unique in that daily commodities have evolved into an art form in the course of time. I believe viewers can enjoy and appreciate the delicate work of art created by Japanese craftsmanship.” shares Hiroaki Uesugi, director of The Japan Foundation, Manila.

Contemporary Wood-Carved Netsuke, our new traveling exhibition, is an innovative contemporary crafts exhibition presenting 65 works by contemporary Japanese netsuke carvers and artists.

A series of special events are also lined up to complement the Netsuke exhibition. We have invited two renowned netsuke artists and experts from Japan, Mr. Tadamine Nakagawa and Ms. Asuka Kajiura, to give a talk, demonstration, and workshop on netsuke, together with a talk by Dr. Karl Cheng Chua from Ateneo de Manila University.

In celebration of Philippine-Japan Friendship Month this July, the exhibition run also coincides with the 22nd Japanese Film Festival or EIGASAI, screened in film theaters around the Philippines, and The Strangers, a dance collaboration to be held at the Blackbox Theater, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.

 

Contemporary Wood-Carved Netsuke Exhibition

July 1 – 21, 2019

3rd Level, Greenbelt 5 Phase 1, Makati City

Mall hours: Mon-Thurs, 11 am to 9 pm; Fri-Sun 11 am to 10 pm

VIEWING IS FREE

 

  Special Events:

 The Art of Netsuke: Talk and Demonstration

With Netsuke Masters Tadamine Nakagawa and Asuka Kajiura, and Karl Cheng Chua of Ateneo de Manila University

July 1, Monday, 4 pm

3rd Level Gallery, Greenbelt 5, Makati City

FREE ADMISSION

 

Netsuke Workshop

With Netsuke Masters Tadamine Nakagawa and Asuka Kajiura, and Artists from Paete, Laguna

July 2, Tuesday, 10 am to 2 pm

Arete, Ateneo de Manila University

Participants in the workshop are already pre-selected, but we invite observers to be a part of the audience. Free Admission.

 

 

Please note that details are subject to change. For more information and updates visit facebook.com/jfmanila or www.jfmo.org.ph

Please use the hashtag #netsukeinmanila

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