Kado artist Yuki Tsuji personal exhibition
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Yuki Tsuji
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year individual
FY27 Term II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]



Business Overview
Personal exhibition and Ikebana live session of flower arrangement artist Tsuji Yuki. Tsuji has a background in architecture, and as a flower arrangement artist he produces his own spatial art such as architectural design, stage art and sculpture. The exhibition will also include his previous works, a collaborative event called (Kado (flower arrangement) & Nohgaku, Kado (flower arrangement) & contemporary music, etc.) and installation works using wood from forest thinning. The purpose of this exhibition is to consider the essence of Japanese spatial performing arts, introduce works that focus on the possibilities of the future, expand the circle of new projects, and pass on traditional performing arts.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Friday, September 2, 2016 – 8 (Thu) (planned)
- Venues
- POLA MUSEUM ANNEX (Chuo-ku, Tokyo) scheduled
Profile
[Yuki Tsuji]
Yuki Tsuji, President of Space Research Institute. "Ikebana," which is pursued with the foundation of architecture, goes beyond the existing framework and is presented as a unique spatial art including architectural design, stage art, sculpture, and product design. In recent years, he has expressed Japan's view of nature and aesthetic sense on the world stage, for example, he produced the stage art for the 'Ferre Noh Performance Commemorating 650 Years of Zeami's Birth and 680 Years of Kanami's Birth' in France.




