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Japanese
Edo period, late 18th century – early 19th century, Japan
Sake bottle
lacquer on wood (Negoro lacquer)
31.8 x 23.5 cm diameter
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Presented through the NGV Foundation by Mr S. Baillieu Myer, AC, Honorary Life Benefactor, 2005

Focus on Lacquer
Japanese Lacquer at the National Gallery of Victoria

25 March 2006 to 16 July 2006
Asian Art Domestic Ware, Level 1
Admission free

The 2006 Year of Exchange commemorates the 30th anniversary of the 1976 Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Australia and Japan, and aims to celebrate the close and enduring connections between Australia and Japan.

Focus on Lacquer, a project developed with generous assistance from Baillieu Myer, celebrates one of the most highly regarded expressions of Japanese art. The installation, curated by Dr. Mae Anna Pang and Carol Cains from the Asian Art Department, includes works from the permanent collection and feature loans from the collections of Baillieu Myer and Pauline Gandel, Melbourne, and contemporary Japanese lacquer artist Unrûyan Kitamura Tatsuo. The inclusion of Unrûyan’s works was facilitated by Leslie Kehoe Gallery, Melbourne.

The exhibition comprises a total of twenty lacquer works, plus a collection of twelve works illustrating the process of lacquer, lent by Michiko Suganuma. The works on display explore the range of lacquer ware produced in Japan from the fourteenth century to the present. Styles represented include contemporary and historical Negoro lacquer and maki-e lacquer. As a group the works on display demonstrate both the continuity and diversity within the tradition of Japanese lacquerware, as well as the complexity of the production process. 

 The exhibition is supported by a booklet which we are able to offer free of charge thanks to Baillieu Myer’s generous assistance. The booklet includes an introductory text, colour images and extended text for key works on display, and a checklist of those works.

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