Life in Art
TOKYO MODERNISM 2023
-Japanese modern-

April 28 (Fri) ー June 25 (Sun) , 2023 *Period extended
Venue |ATELIER MUJI GINZA
Life in Art

ATELIER MUJI GINZA is pleased to present “Japanese modern”: an exhibition focusing on Japanese modern design, in conjunction with the Life in Art event, “TOKYO MODERNISM 2023”.

Modern design has been advancing since the beginning of the 20th century. Its energy has expanded rapidly in many directions and has had a major impact on everything that surrounds us in our daily lives. Japan experienced the Meiji Restoration that changed existing lifestyles and values overnight, but also built a new culture through coexistence with overseas influences rather than excluding them. With this experience, a unique way of developing new standards, possible only in Japan, is perhaps one of the strengths of this country. In this exhibition, we reflect on signs of culture to reassess its value and meaning, then seek to move towards universality, where we discover the joy of appreciation rather than fulfilling a longing for consumption. This is a project for us to ponder, all together, what Japanese modernity is from a historical perspective.

We are now once again at a turning point in our way of life, due to the new coronavirus pandemic. In the present day of new standards and values, there is a potential for new formats to emerge in design. We would be delighted if our endeavors in this exhibition could plant a seed for the rediscovery of traditional Japanese beauty and lead to a widespread and growing pride in Japanese modernity.

ATELIER MUJI

 

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*Our gallery held an event in 2020, ‘Design Talk: “The History of Modern Furniture ver. 2.0 by Professor Terada”. The talk was given by Naoki Terada, a designer and businessperson, who gave his own interpretation of the history of modern furniture in Germany, the USA, Scandinavian countries and Italy, and completed it with his handwritten material. This time, once again, he has created new handwritten material focusing on Japan specifically for this occasion, based on his own interpretation. This handout is available at the gallery to help us unravel the concept of Japanese modernity. In addition, with the cooperation of interior designer and modern design collector Keiji Nagai, some of the chairs featured in the handout are on display in the exhibition. Why don’t we reflect on the narratives of these designs, while admiring, touching, and sitting on the actual pieces?

 

Time

11:00 - 21:00

  • Open times and holidays follow the open hours and closed days of the store.
  • Please note that some of the exhibits may not be available for viewing due to changes in the exhibition schedule or events.

Venue

ATELIER MUJI GINZA

MUJI Ginza 6F, 3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Admission free

Credits

  • Organised by
    • Ryohin Keikaku Co.,Ltd.
  • Cooperation
    • Keiji Nagai, Naoki Terada(inter office ltd.)
  • Graphic design
    • Yuko Higashikawa
Exhibition List

Life in Art

Life in Art is a project launched by interior brand IDÉE in 2011 to expand art (=culture) based on the theme of everyday art.
The project has introduced a wide variety of art, including the works of artists who share a common interest in creation, regardless of fame, timelessness, or nationality, as well as exhibitions and collaborative works at IDÉE SHOP and MUJI stores, and auctions to connect art to the next generation.