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Kako Moriguchi + Kunihiko Moriguchi Exhibition

Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi - 7th Floor New Galleries
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Artists

Kako Moriguchi, Kunihiko Moriguchi
Dye artist Kunihiko Moriguchi (1941-) was designated a Living National Treasure for his knowledge of Yuzen dyeing techniques in 2007. His father, Kako Moriguchi (1909-2008), passed away in February 2008. Although it was only for a short duration, father and son were the first couple in the history of traditional Japanese crafts to hold this status simultaneously.

The Moriguchi mastery of Yuzen dyeing displayed a bold design sense while maintaining a solid grasp of "makinori" techniques. While Kako was known for his majestic flower and bird motifs, the work of his son Kunihiko demonstrated innovative use of crisp geometric patterns. Together, their work was clear evidence of the continued inheritance of traditional Yuzen techniques and artistic innovation.

This exhibition attempts to survey the artistic evolution of two generations of Living National Treasure craftsmen through over 60 works.

Gallery talk and autograph session also held. See website for details (Japanese only).

Schedule

Sep 25 (Fri) 2009-Oct 4 (Sun) 2009 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-19:00
FeeFree
VenueMitsukoshi Nihonbashi - 7th Floor New Galleries
Location1-4-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8001
Access1 minute walk from exit A3 or A5 at Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza and Hanzomon lines, 5 minute walk from exit B11 on the Ginza and Tozai lines or Toei Asakusa line, 6 minute walk from exit 3 at Shin-Nihombashi Station on the JR Sobu line.
Phone03-3241-3311
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