Arte e Cultura
Last chance to see Ainu Stories: Contemporary Lives by the Saru River at Japan House London
Alongside over 250 objects, twelve in-depth video interviews provide an intimate visual and oral backdrop to the exhibition's four central themes, which are further brought to life with displays of contemporary Ainu works and film:
"We're thrilled to have welcomed so many visitors to this landmark exhibition, made in collaboration with the Ainu community in Biratori. Our sold-out events series focused on themes of language, food and music, and has been a special way of animating and expanding out from the exhibition."
May – September 2024
Japan is synonymous with exemplary design and yet has no dedicated national museum of design. Leading Japanese designers from different disciplines were asked, "If there were a permanent Japanese design collection, what would you put in it?". Their diverse responses are the subject of an exciting new exhibition opening at Japan House London in the spring, following successful shows at the National Art Center in Tokyo and at partner sites in Los Angeles and São Paulo.
Seven major Japanese creators, from filmmakers to architects and fashion designers, present their chosen national treasures, spanning 10,000 years from a variety of locations across the country. Each choice represents something from a specific prefecture, and the exhibition presents the background story of each example of design, its specific connection to the region, and in-depth perspectives from the experts who chose and researched the objects.
October 2024 – February 2025
Food samples are the replica food models found outside restaurants in Japan to advertise what is on offer inside. The production of these replicas was developed more than a century ago and requires great attention to detail. Specialist craftspeople work across Japan on this art form in workshops of varying size.
In Autumn 2024, 47 new replicas will be commissioned by Japan House London to explore food sample culture, one from each of Japan's prefectures. The exhibition will feature regional dishes from across the country whilst exploring the history, current use and future of the art form.
Japan House London is a cultural destination offering guests the opportunity to experience the best and latest from
Japan . Located on
London's Kensington High Street , the experience is an authentic encounter with
Japan , engaging and surprising even the most knowledgeable guests. Presenting the very best of Japanese art, design, gastronomy, innovation, and technology, it deepens the visitor's appreciation of all that
Japan has to offer. Last year, Japan House London marked five years of bringing the best of
Japan to the UK and beyond. Part of a global initiative, there are two other Japan Houses, one in
Los Angeles and the other in São Paulo.
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