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Pokémon as inspiration for craft art

Pokémon x Kogei @ MOA Museum of Art (Atami, Shizuoka Pref.)

A press preview of "POKÉMON X KOGEI - Playful Encounters of Pokémon and Japanese Craft" was held at the National Crafts Museum in Kanazawa on March 20, 2023. (Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
◇ This exhibition, held at the National Crafts Museum (Kanazawa, Ishikawa Pref.) in 2023, will reopen at the MOA Museum of Art (Atami, Shizuoka Pref.) in July 2024. ◇

Pokémon x Kogei
Playful Encounters of Pokémon and Japanese Craft

Jul 6 (Sat) – Sep 9 (Mon), 2024

MOA Museum of Art
(Atami, Shizuoka Pref.)

*See outline below for details
 

For most people in Japan and abroad, Pocket Monsters are unambiguously fun characters in a video game or manga or anime, but for some contemporary Japanese craft artists, they can also be a source of inspiration. An exhibition running at the National Crafts Museum (Kanazawa) aims to prove the point.

Yoshida Taiichiro (Metal Works)
Jolteon
Copper, gold, silver, engraving, hammering, patination, gilding, cloisonné
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)

“POKÉMON X KOGEI — Playful Encounters of Pokémon and Japanese Craft,” running through June 11 (2023) in the prefectural capital of Ishikawa, showcases craft work produced by 20 contemporary kogei (Japanese craft) artists — including designated Living National Treasure (preserver of important intangible cultural properties) KATSURA Morihito (metal works) — for this exhibition, all of which are based on well known Pokémon characters like Pikachu and Jolteon.

A reporter walks through textile artist Sudo Reiko’s “Pikachu’s Adventures in a Forest.”
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)

The idea of putting together kogei and Pokémon came from The Pokémon Company (Tokyo):

“Calling on the artists to take on Pokémon, we wanted to ignite their creativity. It was also our hope that the chemistry between art and Pokémon would generate a rich experience that many people might enjoy.”

Kogei includes a wide variety of materials and techniques, and each artist has a unique approach and expression. We invite you to look and feel how the 20 artists interpreted Pokémon and experience the beauty and skill they applied to it.”

The Pokémon Company
From a press preview at the National Crafts Museum on March 20, 2023
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)

Among the 70 or so works on display are “Pikachu’s Adventures in a Forest” by textile artist SUDO Reiko, “Charizard/Shigaraki Jar” by ceramicist MASUMOTO Keiko and “Transformable ornament, Rookidee/Corviknight” by metal work artist TSUBOSHIMA Yuki.

Some of the works on display:
Mitsuta Haruo (Metal Works)
Articulated Gyarados
Copper, silver, brass, engraving, hammering, inlay, patination
Fukuda Toru (Wood Works)
After Rain
Wood, inlay, joining
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
Imai Sadamasa (Ceramics)
Venusaur
Stoneware, hand building, overglaze enamels
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
Tsuboshima Yuki (Metal Works)
Transformable ornament, Rookidee/Corviknight
Silver, phosphor bronze, lost-wax casting, electrodeposition coating
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
Shiroma Eiichi (Textiles)
Kimono “Island to island”
Ryukyu Bingata
Silk, stencil dyeing
Metal work artist Mitsuta Haruo’s “Articulated Metapod/Butterfree” on display.
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
Katsura Morihito (Metal Works)
Sash Clasp in Umbreon Shape
Top: “Intimidating”
Middle: “Sleep”
Bottom: “Standing”
Shakudo, gold, silver, copper, engraving, hammering, inlay, patination
Masumoto Keiko (Ceramics)
Charizard/Shigaraki Jar
Stoneware, throwing, hand building
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
Mizuhashi Saori (Textiles)
Sash, “Flash,” Yuzen Dyeing (detail)
Silk, yuzen dyeing
(Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)
Komiya Yasuyoshi (Textiles)
Kimono Cloth, Edo Komon
“Gengar and Haunter”
Silk, stencil, dyeing

© 2023 Pokémon.
© 1995-2023 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc.

Outline of the event

Schedule

Sat, Jul 6, 2024〜Mon, Sep 9, 2024

Pokémon x Kogei
Playful Encounters of Pokémon and Japanese Craft

9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(Last admission at 4:00 p.m.)

Exhibition website

Museum website

Venue

MOA Museum of Art

26-2 Momoyama-cho
Atami, Shizuoka Pref.

Admission

Online timed-entry tickets
Adults: 1,540 yen
Aged 65 or above: 1,540 yen
University / High school students: 880 yen
Junior high school students and younger: Free

MOA Museum of Art Official Online Tickets

Closing day

Thursdays except Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15

Contact

Tel. 0557-84-2511

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