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Yasuhiro ASAI浅井康宏,Asai Yasuhiro,born 9 June 1983)is an urushi [japanese lacquer] artist and maki-e artisan. Born in Tottori Prefecture[1], Japan.

 

Yasuhiro ASAI
Born (1983-06-09) June 9, 1983 (age 40)
NationalityTottori Prefecture, Japan
AwardsThe 59th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition,"Newcomer Award" | The 32nd Japan Traditional Urushi Art Exhibition,The Cultural Affairs Agency Commossioner's Award | The 50th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Kinki Exhibition,"Kyoto Newspaper Prize"

Biography[edit]

Born on June 9[2],1983. Became interested in urushi and maki-e while studying at Kibi Kogen High School[3]. 2004,graduated from Takaoka National College,Department of Industrial Design,Lacquerware Course.2005,studied under Kazumi MUROSE(Designated as Important Intangible Cultural Property). 2007,became independent. Based in Kyoto City(since June 2017). Member of Urushiko Shigaku Gakkai(History of Lacquerware Association), Nihon Bunkazai Urushi Kyokai(Japan Association for Cultural Property Lacquer),Japan Art Craft Association[4]

Principal Award History[5][edit]

  • 2002 Japan Urushi Association, Scholarship Award
  • 2004 Takaoka National College, "Yokoyama Prize"
  • 2005 Tottori Prefectural Art Exhibition,"Scholarship Award"
  • 2007 Tottori Prefectural Art Exhibition,"Scholarship Award"
  • 2008 Tottori Prefectural Art Exhibition,"Scholarship Award"
  • 2008 The 51st Japan Traditional Art Crafts Chugoku Branch Exhibition, "Tottori Governor's Award"
  • 2012 The 55th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Chugoku Branch Exhibition,"Scholarship Award"[6]
  • 2012 The 59th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition,"Newcomer Award"[7]
  • 2015 The 32nd Japan Traditional Urushi Art Exhibition,The Cultural Affairs Agency Commossioner's Award[8]
  • 2017 The 57th East Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition,"Scholarship Award"[9]
  • 2018 Energia Culture and Sports Foundation,Energia Prize,Art Category[10]
  • 2021 The 50th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Kinki Exhibition,"Kyoto Newspaper Prize"[11]

Exhibitis[12][edit]

  • 2015 "Nicolai Bergmann - Flowers & Design", Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo
  • 2015 "Urushi no Mirai", Takahashi Setsuro Art Museum of Azumino , Nagano
  • 2018 Ambiente 2018(Germany), Kyoto Zuihodo Booth, Frankfurt
  • 2018 CRAFT SAKE WEEK, "Syukiya", Tokyo
  • 2018 "Urushi no Genzai 2018", Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo
  • 2018 ART EXPO MALAYSIA 2018, Gallery Hanakagesho Booth, Kuala Lumpur
  • 2018 URUSHI Dento to Kakushin(Tradition and Innovation), Kanagawa
  • 2019 "Our Collections! ~Tottori-ken no Art Collection no Koremade to Korekara~", Tottori Prefectural Museum, Tottori
  • 2019 "Bi no Yokan 2019―∞directions―",Takashimaya, Tokyo; Osaka; Kyoto; Aichi
  • 2019 "Gendai Kogei no Tenkai(Development of Contemporary Japanese Arts & Crafts)2019", Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, Ishikawa
  • 2021 CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK "Japanese and Korean Art"[13]
  • 2021 "Shikkai -Kaze no Jidai no Keishosyatachi-", Takashimaya, Tokyo; Osaka; Kyoto; Kanagawa

Solo Exhibitions[edit]

  • April 2017 "Hikari wo Meguru(Follow the Light)", Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo[14]
  • November 2021 "情熱ーPassionー」, Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo[15]

Books[edit]

  • -光をめぐる- [Hikari wo Meguru(Follow the Light)] Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Maki-e Works Author:Yasuhiro Asai Published by Studio Zipangu First Edition,April 1,2017 ISBN 978-4-9909546-0-4
  • 情熱-Passion- Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Lacquerware Works Author:Yasuhiro Asai Published by Studio Zipangu First Edition,November 10,2021 ISBN 978-4-9909546-1-1

Footnote[edit]

  1. ^ "Hikari wo Meguru(Follow the Light)" Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Maki-e Works (in Japanese). Studio Zipangu. 2017. ISBN 978-4-9909546-0-4.
  2. ^ "Official Blog". Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  3. ^ "Official Blog". Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  4. ^ "Japan Kogei Association". Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  5. ^ "Hikari wo Meguru(Follow the Light)" Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Maki-e Works (in Japanese). Studio Zipangu. 2017. ISBN 978-4-9909546-0-4.
  6. ^ "Tortoiseshell jewelry box with Maki-e".
  7. ^ "Tortoiseshell jewelry box with Maki-e and Mother-of-Pearl Inlay,"Light Route"".
  8. ^ "Jewelry Box with Maki-e, "Toki"".
  9. ^ "Hexagonal Incense Container with Maki-e".
  10. ^ "EnerGia Culture and Sports Foundation".
  11. ^ "Box with Maki-e and Mother-of-Pearl Inlay,"Dainichi"".
  12. ^ "-Passion-" Yasuhiro Asai A Collection of Lacquerware Works (in Japanese). Studio Zipangu. 2021. ISBN 978-4-9909546-1-1.
  13. ^ "Tenchi (Heaven and Earth)".
  14. ^ "Official Blog". Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  15. ^ "Yasuhiro ASAI Official Secretariat". Retrieved 2022-01-30.

External links[edit]

Official Site

Instagram

Twitter

Yasuhiro ASAI Official Secretariat