上野アーティストプロジェクト2025 刺繍―針がすくいだす世界
Nov 18, 2025 〜 Jan 8, 2026
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上野アーティストプロジェクトの第9弾。刺繍や刺し子の技法を用いた多様な造形と表現に注目し、大正末期から現代までの日本の5名の刺し手たちの活動を紹介。針と糸が紡ぎ出す世界を探ります。
The exhibition will be held from November 18, 2025 (Tuesday) to January 8, 2026 (Thursday).
It will be held at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Galleries A and C.
Diverse forms and expressions using embroidery and sashiko techniques will be on display.
The exhibition introduces the activities of five Japanese stitchers: Ritaro Hirano, Masano Onoue, Mika Okada, Yohei Fushiki, and Mari Mochizuki.
It explores the world spun by needle and thread by five Japanese stitchers, from the late Taisho period to the present day.
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