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NORITAKA TATEHANA: CRAFTING THE ART OF JAPAN’S FUTURE

October 5-December 1

Portland Japanese Garden presents the art of Noritaka Tatehana in his first-ever North American solo exhibition. Installed in the Pavilion and Tanabe Galleries located within the manicured grounds of the renowned Gardens, Tatehana enchants through his use of traditional symbols of sophistication and beauty with the inclusion of new, never-before-seen artworks created especially for this exhibition. Co-curated by the Garden’s Curator of Art, Laura J. Mueller, PhD and Christina Cacouris, a journalist and curator based in New York, the exhibition…

Portland Japanese Garden presents the art of Noritaka Tatehana in his first-ever North American solo exhibition. Installed in the Pavilion and Tanabe Galleries located within the manicured grounds of the renowned Gardens, Tatehana enchants through his use of traditional symbols of sophistication and beauty with the inclusion of new, never-before-seen artworks created especially for this exhibition. Co-curated by the Garden’s Curator of Art, Laura J. Mueller, PhD and Christina Cacouris, a journalist and curator based in New York, the exhibition showcases Tatehana’s sculptural and two-dimensional works of art and design that are created by employing the most refined Japanese craftsmanship, re-imagining the timeless appeal of these celebrated symbols for contemporary audiences.




Details

Start:
October 5, 2019 @ 10:00 am
End:
December 1, 2019 @ 4:00 pm
Cost:
$17.00
Event Category:
Event Registration:
japanesegarden.org/events/noritaka-tatehana/

Organized By

Portland Japanese Garden
Organizer Website
japanesegarden.org

Venue

Portland Japanese Garden
611 SW Kingston Ave.,
Portland, OR 97205

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