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Lacquer Artist Terumasa Ikeda Acquired by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston — Two Works Added to Permanent Collection

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Ippodo Gallery Tokyo announces that two lacquer artworks by contemporary artist Terumasa Ikeda have been acquired by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), marking a significant international recognition of his fusion of traditional craft and digital aesthetics.

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Q: Why were Terumasa Ikeda's works acclaimed?
A: His innovative fusion of traditional raden with digital motifs gained international recognition.
Q: What is the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston?
A: Founded in 1900, it's the largest art museum in the southern U.S., with over 60,000 works.
Q: What is Ippodo Gallery's mission?
A: To promote Japanese contemporary craft artists globally through exhibitions and museum partnerships.