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This book is dedicated to Godai, an installation by Japanese artist
Tanabe Chikuunsai IV, who represents the fourth generation of a
prestigious line of kagoshi (master wickerwork weavers) in Japan.
Godai is a homage to nature and to a tradition of
handcraftsmanship. This monumental work, six meters high and nearly
as broad at its base, was installed in 2016 in the Rotunda of the
Musee des Arts Asiatiques Guimet in Paris and presented to the
public from April 12th through September 19th, when the artist
still presented himself under the name of Tanabe Shouchiku III. The
structure, composed of 8,000 small pieces of bamboo prepared in
Japan, was extremely well received. It represents a world in which
the five elements, godoi, that make up our world (wind, water,
earth, void and fire, according to Japanese tradition) intertwine.
Tanabe couldn't find a more suitable material. Tough yet flexible,
bamboo has been part of the lives of people in Asia since ancient
times and used for numerous purposes. Because of its great
significance (it represents 'principles, integrity and constancy'),
it has also been represented in many historic paintings and used as
a design motif in stationery and furniture. Tanabe's works are both
historic and modern and invite a response from the viewer. His
bamboo installations, presented in a form adapted to the space in
which they are displayed, induce viewers to be aware of and
appreciate that space. Each work is dismantled at the end of the
exhibition to leave just its memory. And the same bamboo is used
for new installations, giving a tangible sense to the concepts of
'continuity' and 'rebirth' and providing a sense of connection with
space that transcends time. Godai is no exception: a monumental and
ephemeral work, like a piece of organic architecture, it transmits
positive energy. Text in English and French.
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