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Handicrafts from Japan's Tohoku region on display in Ha Noi
After success in Ho Chi Minh City, the handicrafts from Japan’s
disasters-hit Tohoku are on display at an exhibition which has recently opened
at the Viet Nam Fine Arts Museum, No 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District
in Ha Noi.
The exhibition features works of mingei members (the Japanese folk arts movement
developed in the late 1920s and 1930s in Japan), including Kanjiro Kawai, Shoji
Hamada, Keisuke Serizawa and Shiko Munakata.
The exhibits are made of various materials like ceramics, lacquerware, metal,
wood and bamboo, offering visitors a chance to discover Tohoku’s high level of
traditional craft techniques as well as the aesthetics of daily utensils used
since ancient times in Japan.
The event will run until December 22nd to commemorate the March 11th, 2011
earthquake and tsunami that hit the Tohoku region, which is famous for its
beautiful mountains and seascapes as well as its rich local culture and history.
Source: CPV |
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