芸[Gei] : The Beauty of Ephemeral and Eternal
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芸[Gei]: The Beauty of Ephemeral and Eternal invites viewers to explore the captivating duality of Japanese Sogetsu Ikebana and craft, highlighting the profound cultural connections woven through these art forms.
Ikebana (生け花, living flowers), the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement, captures the fleeting beauty of nature, while the exhibition celebrates the eternal through masterful craft objects. These objects embody enduring skill and meticulous attention to detail, ranging from exquisite ceramics to intricate metal and wood sculptures, echoing the wisdom and patience of their makers and preserving techniques practiced over generations while celebrating individuality and collaboration.
Featured artists Tadao Arimoto, Yoko Sekino-Bové, Carol Kumata, and Miwa Neishi engage in dialogue with Sogetsu Pittsburgh, led by Reiko Nakajima and Atsumi Sewell. Embracing the notion of living sculpture in Sogetsu Ikebana, this juxtaposition prompts contemplation of time, materiality, processes, culture, and heritage. Ikebana celebrates simplicity and imperfection, while traditional crafts reflect a lineage committed to perfection and continuity, enriching the understanding of tradition and innovation.
芸[Gei] uncovers connective networks bridging natural forces with disciplined artistry. Through a community of hands and dedicated practice, these mycelial connections energize a diverse spectrum of artistic spirits. Visitors are invited to contemplate the harmony between impermanence and eternity, where fleeting blossoms and timeless crafts weave a narrative of Japan’s rich cultural tapestry—connecting past, present, and future.
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