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Jin Morigami

  • Installation view, BAMBOO AND BEYOND at wamono art, 2021
  • Cosmos, 2019
  • Bamboo (madake)
    H 32 x 46 x 30 cm
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  • Eternity, 2020- Archive -
  • Bamboo (Madake)
    H 43 x 52 x 35 cm
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  • Soar, 2020
  • Bamboo (Madake)
    H 58 x 39 x 37 cm
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  • Calm sea, 2017- Archive -
  • Bamboo (Madake), rattan
    H 37 x 38 x 36 cm
Jin Morigami
Biography
1955
Born in Oita, Japan
1978
Entered Oita Prefectural Bamboo Technical Training Center, Oita, Japan
1979
Oita Prefecture Assembly Chairman’s Award, Oita Prefecture Industrial Crafts Exhibition, Oita, Japan
1982
Fukuoka Industrial Commerce Director’s Award, Beppu City New Bamboo Craft Art Exhibition, Oita, Japan
1988
The 20th Nitten (Fine Arts Exhibition), Japan
1994
Winner, Kyoto Craft Biennale, Kyoto, Japan
2004
Second Prize, The 3rd Coten Bamboo Prize
2006
Hin: The Quiet Beauty of Japanese Art, Grinnell College, IA and Chicago Cultural Center, USA
2007
The Next Generation, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, USA
2008
New Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Masters, Japan Society, New York, USA
2011
Beauty in All Things: Japanese Art and Design, Museum of Art & Design, New York, USA
2013
Birds in the Art of Japan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Fired Earth, Woven Bamboo, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA
2018
Febdre L' Air, Musee du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac, Paris, France
2020
Masterpieces of Bamboo Art: Katsushiro Soho and Fujinuma Noboru, Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Arts, Tochigi, Japan
Public Collections :
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Museum of Fine Arts, Boson, USA
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, USA
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, USA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA
Denver Art Museum, USA
Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA
Oita Prefecture Art Hall, Japan
Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Craft Art Museum, Japan

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