Takashi Honma x Toshikatsu Yanari x Takumi Onishi The charm of tea spoken by contemporary expressors

Site Tour/Talk 03 Nakanoshima Kosetsu Museum of Art
Takashi Honma x Toshikatsu Yanari x Takumi Onishi The charm of tea spoken by contemporary expressors

Date and time: November 4, 2018 (Sun) View 15:00-16:50 / Talk 17:00-18:30
Price: General 1,400 yen / student 1,000 yen (including admission to Nakanoshima Kosetsu Museum of Art)
Venue: Nakanoshima Festival Tower West 6F Conference Room
Capacity: Capacity: 30 people (advance application required, first-come, first-served basis)
Talk Guest: Takashi Honma (photographer), Toshikatsu Yanari (architect/dot architects), Takumi Onishi (Japanese candles Daiyo 4th head priest)
Moderator: Chieko Kinoshita (Art Area B1 Steering Committee Member)
Co-sponsored by: The University of Osaka Co-creation Organization, The Nakanoshima future city planning council
Planning cooperation: Nakanoshima Kosetsu Museum of Art


We visited the Nakanoshima Nakanoshima Gennan, a full-scale reproduction of the tea room "Nakanoshima Gennan" built in Kyuumurayamakejuutaku Yokan, a nationally designated important cultural property, a permanent exhibition in Nakanoshima Kosetsu Museum of Art, which just opened in March 2018. Takashi Honma, a photographer who has a deep knowledge of tea, Toshikatsu Ienari, an architect who works on a wide range of projects beyond architectural design, and Takumi Onishi, who seeks the way of light and people as the fourth master of the Japanese candle "Dyo" in Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture, talked about the charm of tea from their own perspective.


Takashi Honma| Takashi Homma
Photographer. In 1999, he received the 24th Ihee Kimura Award for his photo book "Tokyo Suburb". From 2011 to 2012, he held a solo exhibition "New Documentary" at three museums in Japan. He has authored "Photo Class for Fun Photo Good Children" (Heibonsha), and his recent collection of works is "THE NARCISSISTIC CITY" (MACK). Also, at the end of June 2018, "Takashi Honma's bone removal womb-I saw it! Introduction to the latest video literacy-" (Shinchosha) was published.

Shunkatsu Yanari| Toshikatsu Ienari
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1974. In 2004, he co-founded a dot architect with Takeshi Shakushiro. Based in Kopo Kitakagaya, where people and organizations that are not bound by fields such as art, alternative media, architecture, regional research, and NPOs gather. In addition to architectural design, he is involved in field construction, art projects, and various projects. Representative works include Umaki Camp (2013, Shodoshima). Received a Special Jury Award at the 15th Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition (2016) (Japan Pavilion exhibitor). Currently, Associate Professor, Department of Space Design, Kyoto University of Art and Design.
http://dotarchitects.jp/

Takumi Onishi | Satoshi Onishi
Born in 1979. Oomi's hand made Japanese candles Daiyo 4th head priest. Japanese candle maker. After graduating from the Faculty of Economics at Ritsumeikan University, he joined Karasuma Nijo and Shoei-do, where he met Chanoyu. In 2004, he began training as a Japanese candle craftsman under his father. Appointed Representative Director in 2011. In the same year, he was awarded the Good Design Award and the Good Design Agency Commissioner's Award for "Rice Candle", which was involved as a director and designer. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its founding in 2014, hitohito, a concept brand that connects lights and people, has been launched to ask and disseminate the relationship between lights and people in daily life.