Jihei Murase
Jihei Murase Exhibition -The World of Wood-
March 10th - March 19th, 2023
Exhibition
Exhibition view
Water Container
New York and London are the fashion and art hubs of the world.
I was always amazed at how the power of wood and lacquer could be felt in every country, and they conveyed to me a sense of admiration and respect for wood, or nature.
I spend a lot of time visiting art museums while I'm there, and traditional European design has a profound effect on my whole body.
Also, a significant number of the exhibits were "vases" from ancient civilizations, which gave me the sense that "water" is the source of life and a sense of spirituality.
Mizujar is a tea ceremony utensil, but if you think of it as a "jar," the possibilities open up.
I imagined what it would be like if my Zelkova work remained as a beautiful pot filled with water 1000 years from now.
Every day, I work on the potter's wheel, carving and sculpting the wood, facing the powerful life force of wood, and applying lacquer. I would like to continue to believe in and convey the potential and possibilities of wood and lacquer.
Jihei Murase
Now that the cold winter is over and the trees are beginning to sprout, an exhibition of works by Murase Jihei III will be held at Ginza Ippodo.
In his youth, he aspired to be a sculptor, and even now, when he creates something, he starts with a sketch.
They love wood, and their studio is surrounded by the scent of wood, and is beautifully arranged with machines, tools and wood all neatly arranged, befitting their outstanding skills as woodturners.
In a corner, he works like a blacksmith and even makes tools such as chisels and planes.
As the first, second and third generations of the school followed in the footsteps of Murase Jihei, they came into contact with cultural figures such as Rosanjin, Koyama Fujio, Matsunaga Jimian and Hayashiya Seizo, learning and studying under them, and have continued to do so to this day.
Murase's works are clean, gentle and elegant. His works are on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum and other museums, and together with Ippodo's overseas expansion, he is like a comrade who challenges himself, helps each other and moves forward.
This time, bowls by her daughter, Rei, will also be on display.
The salon on the third floor and Guan in the basement of Ginza Ippodo become the world of Murase Jihei, a sculptor and woodturner, filled with the scent of wood.
Keiko Aono
Jihei Murase
Jihei Murase
Born in Tokyo in 1957
1975 Graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Arts High School
1980 Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, Sculpture Department
Learned tea ceremony from Mr. Suzuki Sokan, a master of Urasenke tea ceremony
1991 Father and son exhibition held at Saga Kitcho in Kyoto
1993 Father and son exhibition held at the Mitsukoshi Art Department in Nihonbashi
After that, it was held in Fukuoka and other places.
2001: Takes on the name of Jihei III and becomes the seventh generation woodworker
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store Art Department Succession Exhibition
Since then, exhibitions have been held every few years.
2009: Production of hearth rims for Myoki-an and Tai-an
2010 Crafts Gallery, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Exhibited at the exhibition "Perspectives on Contemporary Crafts: Tea Ceremonies"
London Art Fair Collect
2015: Exhibited at the "Modern Crafts and Tea Ceremony" exhibition at the Crafts Gallery of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
2016: Exhibited at the "Modern Crafts and Tea Ceremony II" exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Solo exhibition (Ippodo Gallery New York) (since '22)
Solo exhibition (Ginza Ippodo) ('19, '23)
2017 Swiss Art Basel
Participated in the tea ceremony at the 100th anniversary exhibition of the tea room at the Japanese Gallery of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in New York
Hosted the special event "Modern Tea Ceremony for Tea Masters" at Nezu Museum as a craft artist
2019 UK Embassy of Japan in the UK “NEW LOOK OF TEA” Exhibition/JAPAN House Lecture
Solo exhibition (Stuart Lochhead Gallery, London) (since '22)
2020 Ginza Wako "Lacquer Work" Exhibition
In 2021, the National Crafts Museum Ishikawa Relocation Opening Commemorative Exhibition III "Modern Crafts and Tea Ceremony Tableware - Seasonal Arrangements" will be exhibited