Traditional Craft 'Raden' Sublimated into the Digital World: Contemporary Artist Terumasa Ikeda's Works Exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in the UK
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Works by lacquer artist Terumasa Ikeda are being exhibited as the main visual at the 'Urushi Now: Contemporary Japanese Lacquer' exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London. The exhibition features innovative pieces that fuse traditional raden (mother-of-pearl inlay) techniques with modern technologies like laser processing and ultrasonic vibration, using numbers as motifs.
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- Q: How long is this exhibition running?
- A: It runs from April 30, 2026, to April 30, 2027, for about one year.
- Q: What are the characteristics of Terumasa Ikeda's works?
- A: They are characterized by incorporating modern technologies like laser processing and ultrasonic vibration into traditional raden techniques, using numbers and integrated circuits as motifs.
- Q: Is there an admission fee for the exhibition?
- A: No, admission is free.