“Tradition and Creation” Exhibition

The Nippon Gallery

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With special participation by Social welfare corporation Hagukumu,
Conceptual metal works Yuka Yoshida and Chinese fiddle player Li Aki
The Nippon Gallery is pleased to host “Tradition and Creation”, Japanese Calligraphy Exhibition by Shuho Kondo, who acts as a calligrapher energetically in Japan. In HYPERLINK “https://eow.alc.co.jp/search?q=commemoration&ref=awlj” commemoration of the 50th anniversary of her teaching calligraphy, works by members of Shuho Japan Club will be exhibited.

Inheriting the tradition of Chinese Classics from her ancestors who were calligraphers from generation to generation, she has worked very hard to hand down the techniques to the younger generations.

Shuho has always been influenced by a phrase from Fushikaden, a treatise on Noh (traditional masked dance-drama) written by Zeami when she creates her works. “Learn from the old technique. Even when you attempt to create something new,” Zeami wrote. “Never disrespect what has been accomplished by the predecessors.”

At the exhibition, Shuho will exhibit her challenging works of art including a few pieces inspired by Fushikaden, The Ranteijo - the work of calligraphy written by Wang Xi-Zhi and the most famous in the calligraphy world -, and a large piece that says “Creation”.
Members of Shuho Calligraphy Club will exhibit their original pieces with the theme of “Tradition and Creation”. At this exhibition, works by members of the social welfare corporation, Ito Okashi, where Shuho has been teaching calligraphy for 18 years, will be exhibited. “Iroha song”, masterpieces of “Manyoshu” and so on will be exhibited. Some of the works include winning works at international art projects.
Furthermore, Shuho is collaborating with Yuko Yoshida, a jewelry designer, which is a completely new experience for her as an artist. “I sincerely hope that the precious mind transmitted from our predecessors will be kept alive in each new expression,” Shuho says about the enthusiasm for this exhibition.

■ Gallery Talk / Calligraphy Performance
Shuho Kondo has always enjoyed making live calligraphy performance collaborating with musicians. This time, she has invited Aki Lee, President of Chinese Fiddle Association in Japan.
* While listening to the Chinese fiddle, She will improvise and create a classical, Chinese poem.  
Date and time: Saturday, September 29, 2018 1:30 pm - 3 pm
Admission free
Please RSVP at yhonda@nipponclub.org

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Schedule

from September 25, 2018 to October 01, 2018

Artist(s)

Shuho Kondo et al.

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