Urushi Japanese lacquer
Yasuhiro ASAI(浅井康宏, Asai Yasuhiro, born 9 June 1983)is an urushi Japanese lacquer artist and a maki-e artisan. He was born in Tottori Prefecture,[1][2] Japan.
Yasuhiro ASAI |
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Born | (1983-06-09) June 9, 1983 (age 41) |
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Nationality | Tottori Prefecture, Japan |
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Awards | The 59th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition, "Newcomer Award" | The 32nd Japan Traditional Urushi Art Exhibition, The Cultural Affairs Agency Commossioner's Award | The 53rd Japan Traditional Kōgei Kinki Exhibition, "Japan Traditional Kōgei Kinki Prize" |
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Biography
Born on June 9, 1983,[3] Yasuhiro Asai became interested in Urushi (Japanese lacquer) and Maki-e while studying at Kibi Kogen High School.[4] In 2004, he graduated from Takaoka National College, Urushi lacquer Craft Course of the Department of Industrial Design.[5] In 2005, he studied under Kazumi Murose (Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property).[6]
In 2007, Asai became independent, opening his own maki-e studio.[7] He has been based in Kyoto City[8] since June 2017.[9]
In October 2023, the "Incense Burner with Maki-e and Inlaid Mother-of-pearl, "Yōraku""[10] was acquired by the British Museum.[11]
In November 2024, at the age of 41, the Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art hosted his first 'homecoming exhibition.'[12]
Asai is a member of the Urushiko Shigaku Gakkai (History of Lacquerware Association), Nihon Bunkazai Urushi Kyokai(Japan Association for Cultural Property Lacquer), and the Japan Art Craft Association[13]
Principal Award History[14]
- 2002 Japan Urushi Association, "Scholarship Award"
- 2004 Takaoka National College, "Yokoyama Prize"
- 2008 The 51st Japan Traditional Kōgei Chugoku Branch Exhibition, "Tottori Governor's Award"
- 2010 The 54th Tottori Prefectural Art Exhibition, "Scholarship Award"[15]
- 2012 The 55th Japan Traditional Kōgei Chugoku Branch Exhibition, "Scholarship Award"[16]
- 2012 The 59th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition,"Newcomer Award"[17]
- 2015 The 32nd Japan Traditional Urushi Works Exhibition, The Cultural Affairs Agency Commissioner's Award[18]
- 2017 The 57th Exhibition of East Japan Traditional "KŌGEI", "Scholarship Award"[19]
- 2018 Energia Culture and Sports Foundation, Energia Prize, Art Category[20]
- 2021 The 50th Japan Traditional Kōgei Kinki Exhibition, "Kyoto Newspaper Prize"[21]
- 2024 The 53rd Japan Traditional Kōgei Kinki Exhibition, "Japan Traditional Kōgei Kinki Prize"[22]
- 2015 "Nicolai Bergmann - Flowers & Design", Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo
- 2015 "Urushi no Mirai", Takahashi Setsuro Art Museum of Azumino, Nagano
- 2018 Ambiente 2018 (Germany), Kyoto Zuihodo Booth, Frankfurt
- 2018 Craft Sake Week, "Syukiya", Tokyo
- 2018 "Urushi no Genzai 2018", Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo
- 2018 Art Expo Malaysia 2018, Gallery Hanakagesho Booth, Kuala Lumpur
- 2018 URUSHI Dento to Kakushin (Tradition and Innovation), Kanagawa
- 2019 "Our Collections! ~Tottori-ken no Art Collection no Koremade to Korekara~", Tottori Prefectural Museum, Tottori
- 2019 "Bi no Yokan 2019―∞directions―[25]",Takashimaya, Tokyo; Osaka; Kyoto; Aichi
- 2019 "Gendai Kogei no Tenkai (Development of Contemporary Japanese Arts & Crafts) 2019", Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, Ishikawa
- 2021 CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK "Japanese and Korean Art"[26]
- 2021 "Shikkai - Kaze no Jidai no Keishosyatachi -", Takashimaya, Tokyo; Osaka; Kyoto; Kanagawa
- 2022 "Genshi no Shouchu -Gendai Shitsugeika 4nin no Rinko- Contemporary Urushi Art Exhibition by Four Artists", Ginza Wako, Tokyo
- 2023 CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK "Japanese and Korean Art"[27]
- 2024 "Waza wo Kiwameru Mastering the Art : Exploring the Cultural Messages Connoted in Japanese Works",[28] (Former) KOGEI center, Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
- 2024 "Special Exhibition: Embracing Traditional Craftsmanship - Where Skill and Beauty Meet (Urushi Art)",[29][30] the Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Okayama
- 2024 "Waza no Bi Mastering the Art : Exploring the Cultural Messages Connoted in Japanese Works",[31] (Former) KOGEI center, Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Solo exhibitions
- April 2017 "光をめぐる[Hikari wo Meguru] (Follow the Light)", Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo[32]
- November 2021 "情熱[Jonetsu]ーPassionー", Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo[33]
Collections
- John C. Weber Collection[34]
- L.U.CEUM Collection, Chopard Manufacture, Fleurier, Switzerland[35]
- FONDAZIONE MASI[36]
Public Collection
Books
- -光をめぐる- [Hikari wo Meguru (Follow the Light)] Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Maki-e Works Author: Yasuhiro Asai. Published by Studio Zipangu First Edition, April 1, 2017, ISBN 978-4-9909546-0-4[41]
- 情熱-Passion- Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Lacquerware Works Author: Yasuhiro Asai. Published by Studio Zipangu First Edition, November 10, 2021, ISBN 978-4-9909546-1-1[42][43][44][45]
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