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The Origins of Japanese Modern Glass

Iwata Toshichi, Vase, 1960, Collection of the Shinjuku Historical Museum

Beginning in the Meiji period, Western methods of glass manufacturing spread throughout Japan and a wide range of glass products came to be produced. In this context, IWATA Toshichi and KAGAMI Kozo approached glassmaking as a means of self-expression and strived to raise glass’s status as an art form. The number of artists pursuing unique expression using glass gradually increased. From the 1950s to the 1970s, many designers employed by glass companies were involved in both product design and creating works of art. At the same time, artists who did not belong to companies but created work in accordance with the tsubogari method, which involved hiring studios and craftspeople, and artists who set up their own furnaces after working for companies also appeared. In this exhibition, we explore the origins of modern and contemporary Japanese glass art by focusing on developments over the roughly 100 years from the 1870s to the early 1970s, introducing the highly creative works and product designs of the artists who broke new ground in each period and related materials from the time.

Date: July 8th–October 9th

Hours: Sun.–Thu. 9:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (Last admission: 5:30 p.m.)
Fri.–Sat. 9:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. (Last admission: 7:30 p.m.)

Venue: Toyama Glass Art Museum (5-1 Nishicho, Toyama)

Closed: 1st & 3rd Wed. of the month

Admission: General admission: ¥1,200. University students: ¥1,000. Free for high school students and younger.

Website: https://toyama-glass-art-museum.jp/exhibition/exhibition-5554/

主催|認定NPO法人趣都金澤、独立行政法人日本芸術文化振興会、文化庁
共催|富山県、富山市、(公財)富山県文化振興財団
協力|富山県美術館、富山交通株式会社、酒商 田尻本店、北陸銀行岩瀬支店、樂翠亭美術館、株式会社桝田酒造店
連携|市場街、KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa、ガラスフェスタ、KUTANism、千年未来工藝祭、富山市ガラス美術館、ブールバールエリアマネジメント富山、RENEW
後援|JR西日本、富山経済同友会、富山商工会議所
委託|令和5年度日本博2.0事業(委託型)

GO FOR KOGEI 事務局(株式会社ノエチカ内)
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The Origins of Japanese Modern Glass

Iwata Toshichi, Vase, 1960, Collection of the Shinjuku Historical Museum

Beginning in the Meiji period, Western methods of glass manufacturing spread throughout Japan and a wide range of glass products came to be produced. In this context, IWATA Toshichi and KAGAMI Kozo approached glassmaking as a means of self-expression and strived to raise glass’s status as an art form. The number of artists pursuing unique expression using glass gradually increased. From the 1950s to the 1970s, many designers employed by glass companies were involved in both product design and creating works of art. At the same time, artists who did not belong to companies but created work in accordance with the tsubogari method, which involved hiring studios and craftspeople, and artists who set up their own furnaces after working for companies also appeared. In this exhibition, we explore the origins of modern and contemporary Japanese glass art by focusing on developments over the roughly 100 years from the 1870s to the early 1970s, introducing the highly creative works and product designs of the artists who broke new ground in each period and related materials from the time.

Date: July 8th–October 9th

Hours: Sun.–Thu. 9:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (Last admission: 5:30 p.m.)
Fri.–Sat. 9:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. (Last admission: 7:30 p.m.)

Venue: Toyama Glass Art Museum (5-1 Nishicho, Toyama)

Closed: 1st & 3rd Wed. of the month

Admission: General admission: ¥1,200. University students: ¥1,000. Free for high school students and younger.

Website: https://toyama-glass-art-museum.jp/exhibition/exhibition-5554/

主催|認定NPO法人趣都金澤、独立行政法人日本芸術文化振興会、文化庁
共催|富山県、富山市、(公財)富山県文化振興財団
協力|富山県美術館、富山交通株式会社、酒商 田尻本店、北陸銀行岩瀬支店、樂翠亭美術館、株式会社桝田酒造店
連携|市場街、KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa、ガラスフェスタ、KUTANism、千年未来工藝祭、富山市ガラス美術館、ブールバールエリアマネジメント富山、RENEW
後援|JR西日本、富山経済同友会、富山商工会議所
委託|令和5年度日本博2.0事業(委託型)

GO FOR KOGEI 事務局(株式会社ノエチカ内)
石川県金沢市下本多町六番丁40-1

お問い合わせ
info@goforkogei.com