(I have posted this on my blog and linked it to Youtube with the kind permission of Kari Gröhn.)
Friday, July 12, 2019
PHOTO ESSAY
Over
a number of trips to Japan, I made the trek to visit the Kawai Kanjiro museum a
half dozen times, twice in one trip and what would never fail to amaze me is that
each and every visit yielded new discovers, new details missed the visit prior.
This thought lead me to this Youtube slideshow video compiled by Kari Gröhn
featuring the music of Bach which uses an assortment of modern and archival
images to create a wonderful photo essay of the experience. The video starts
out with a short, written introduction regarding Kawai Kanjiro and then proceed
to a famous portrait of Kawai before moving on to a thorough tour of the
residence, studio and kiln with a focal thoughtfulness that allows you to
relive the varying details over and over again. As evidenced in this video,
Kawai developed and lived in a simple, honest environment and by glimpsing in
to his creative sanctuary, the objects and details that caught his eye, you can
get a better insight into his personal work in many mediums on display.
The video also shows a small selection of works by Kawai Hirotsugu which shows
the relationship between master and student. All in all, I find this to be a
wonderful visual introduction to not only the museum but into the nature of Kawai,
his environment and his perspective on Mingei as it was displayed during his lifetime and how it continues to resonates today. Thanks for the video Kari.
(I have posted this on my blog and linked it to Youtube with the kind permission of Kari Gröhn.)
(I have posted this on my blog and linked it to Youtube with the kind permission of Kari Gröhn.)
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