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Tanabe Chikuunsai IV @ Shokoji reception hall
Japan

Tanabe Chikuunsai IV

Tanabe Chikuunsai IV is known for both traditional works of bamboo and large-scale installations. His installations are spectacular: enormous works of physical art that overwhelm the viewer with dynamic, undulating bamboo forms that transform and traverse the installation space. For Tanabe, bamboo is more than just a material—it is an extension of himself. His bamboowork is an act of self-expression and freedom, whether it takes the form of a small basket or a giant installation. He is a truly contemporary craft artist.

Shokoji

Shokoji is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Jodo Shinshu Honganji-ha denomination. The temple is located on Toyama Bay near the mouth of the Oyabe River in Fushiki Furukokufu, Takaoka. Shokoji historically had strong ties to Honganji Temple, court nobles, and the Maeda family—the rulers of the Kaga Domain (1601–1871) that covered much of present-day Hokuriku—and developed into a magnificent monastery and temple complex. The 12 structures of the temple complex, including the spectacular Hondo (main hall), the Karamon gate relocated from Koshoji Temple in Kyoto, and the koraimon-style Somon (main gate) with fish-shaped shachihoko ornaments, are nationally designated Important Cultural Properties. In 2021, Shokoji Temple finished undergoing a 23-year-long restoration project termed the Great Heisei Restoration.

Copyright: Natsutoshi Nomoto
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 32554x16277
Taken: 13/10/2021
Uploaded: 26/10/2021
Published: 27/10/2021
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Tags: art; bamboo; sculpture; installation; exhibition; buddhism; wooden; architecture
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