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Erico Nagai - A Mediator between Cultures

Exhibition Dates:
13 June - 26 July 2008
Exhibition Opening:
Thursday 12 June 2008, 18:30

Deutsche Version

"Building Bridges" is the theme of the 850th Anniversary of the City of Munich.
Galerie Handwerk is tapping into the symbolic meaning of this theme with an exhibition where the Munich-based goldsmith Erico Nagai takes centre stage in a dialogue that incorporates both European and Japanese design approaches. The contributions to this exhibition were selected in close collaboration with Erico Nagai and were for the most part proposed by her.

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The main focus of the exhibition is on Erico Nagai's goldsmith work. This is complemented by works in gold and in silver from Japan and Europe. Ceramic, enamel, paper and textiles by famous Japanese masters will also be exhibited. Meanwhile, part of the exhibition will be dedicated to work by students from the workshop for goldsmiths at the Munich Design Academy.

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Juliane Schölß

Erico Nagai was born in Tokyo and came to Munich in 1968 to study at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. It was here that she met the eminent gold and silversmith Franz Rickert, whose class she joined in 1970. Rickerts was followed in 1972 by Hermann Jünger, who accompanied Erico Nagai through her further studies. Erico Nagai has received a great number of prizes. She has been awarded a scholarship by the city of Munich, the Bavarian State Prize at the Munich International Skilled Trades Fair and has twice been awarded the Herbert Hofmann prize.
 
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Kazuko Nishibayashi

In 2005, Erico Nagai was awarded the Munich Design Prize. She has a very prominent position in the world of international jewellery and, in addition to her many exhibitions, has taught at the International Summer Academy in Salzburg. Since 1994, she has been one of the most distinguished lecturers at the Academy for Design at the Munich and Upper Bavarian Chamber of Skilled Trade, where she designs and holds workshops for goldsmiths. Her talent for teaching, her artistic creativity and her technical assuredness and perfection provide her students with inspiration and challenge in equal measure.

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The exhibition at the Galerie Handwerk shows Erico Nagai in various roles: as a goldsmith, as a teacher and as a mediator between cultures. Her role has often been that of bringing Japanese culture and European culture closer to one another. At many exhibitions dedicated to Japanese art and skilled trades, she has been involved in an advisory capacity, accompanying projects, supporting exchanges between the two cultures, building relationships and creating understanding for art and skilled trades from both cultures.
 
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Erico Nagai

In Munich, Japanese lifestyle and Japanese culture are admired. The great level of interest in Japanese aesthetics is also a sign that bridges have been built here. These bridges have been built by people, not least by Erico Nagai.

Exhibitors

Jewellery
Giampaolo Babetto
Friedrich Becker
Manfred Bischoff
Günter Block
Giovanni Corvaja
Johanna Dahm
Christine Demmel
Susanne Elstner
Sophia Epp
Christine Graf
Gabriele Green
Andrea Hiebl
Yasuki Hiramatsu
Susanne Holzinger
Christiana Jöckel
Hermann Jünger
Michaela Köppl
Daniel Kruger
Kristina Kundt
Shuhei Miyata
Kohei Miyata
Edelgard Müller
Erico Nagai
Kazuko Nishibayashi
Franz Rickert
Cornelia Rüthel
Jacqueline Ryan
Nikolay Sardamov
Renate Scholz
Gottlinde Singer
Sabine Steinhäusler
Danuta Uhlig-Burbo
Gabriele von Pechmann
Yasunori Watanuki
Annamaria Zanella
Equipment
Erhard Hössle
Hermann Jünger
Kohei Miyata
Eva Reidel
Franz Rickert
Juliane Schölß
Peter Verburg

Ceramic
Shoji Hamada
Michiaki Kaneshige
Sozan Kaneshige
Shigetaka Kato
Kanjiro Kawai
Togaku Mori
Tatsuzo Shimaoka
Sadamitsu Sugimoto
Koichi Tamura
Seiya Toyoba
Kyo Tsuji
Seimei Tsuji

Enamel
Isaburo Kado
Erico Nagai
Shigeru Sawaguchi

Textiles
Jurgen Lehl
Sachio Yoshioka
Tsuneo Yoshioka

Galerie Handwerk
Max-Joseph-Straße 4
Eingang Ecke Ottostraße
80333 München
Fon 089-595584
Fax 089-595544
www.hwk-muenchen.de/galerie
wolfgang.loesche@hwk-muenchen.de

Opening Times
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 20:00
Saturday 10:00 - 13:00

Next Exhibition Opening
Thursday, 4 September 2008
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Galerie Handwerk is sponsored by the Bavarian State Ministry for Economics, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology.