Exhibitions

Past Exhibition Special Exhibition

From Crafts to Kogei In Commemoration of the 60th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition

Date

Location

Crafts Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

About the Exhibition

498Next autumn marks the sixtieth anniversary of the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition that began in 1954 when the system for designating important intangible cultural properties was introduced. In addition to handing down techniques, artists have developed new traditions by aiming to create works based on individual sense of beauty. Celebrating the memorable year, this exhibition presents pieces by active artists showing new ideas and deep thoughts to look at the future of traditional crafts.

Events & Education

Gallery Talk

Date

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Time

14:00~15:00

Free Program ( But Museum admission required. )

Touch and Talk: Tour with our volunteer staff members

Date

Every Wednesday, Saturday

Time

14:00~15:00

Free Program ( But Museum admission required. ) *Offered in Japanese only

★SPECIAL EVENT★ Touch & Talk: Tour with our English speaking staff

Date

January 26 2014 [Sun.]

Time

14:00~15:00

Date

February 22 2014 [Sat.]

Time

11:00-12:00

*Capacity: 20 persons (booking required)

【Reservation and Contact】
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Touch’corner: a staff explains about the technique of Lacquerware.
Particitpants share their inspiration from the work in the gallery.

Hours & Admissions

Location

Crafts Gallery

Date

2013.12.21(Sat)-2014.2.23(Sun)

Time

10:00 – 17:00
※Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.

Closed

Closed on Mondays (except December 23, 2013 and January 13, 2014), December 24, 28, 2013–January 1, and 14, 2014

Admission

Adults: ¥500 (¥350)
Student(college/university): ¥300(¥150)

*All prices include tax.
*The price in brackets is for the group of 20 persons or more.
*Free for high school students and under 18.
*Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge.

Organizer

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
NIHON KOGEIKAI

Cooperated

NHK
The Asahi Shimbun Company

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