"Booth FC06"
Takuro Kuwata, Noritaka Tatehana

KOSAKU KANECHIKA
TERRADA Art Complex 5F, 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

Tel.+81-3-6712-3346/Fax.+81-3-6712-3346




ART SG
Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre 10 Bayfront Ave Singapore 018956
T: +65 6727 8130 email :
12 > 15 January, 2023


Booth FC06
KOSAKU KANECHIKA is pleased to show a presentation of works by Takuro Kuwata and Noritaka Tatehana, two internationally acclaimed Japanese artists, for the inaugural edition of Art SG in 2023. At the forefront of Japanese contemporary art rooted in traditional craft, both artists create singular work that feature vivid colors and contemporary form while maintaining a firm focus on traditional aesthetic ideas and techniques.
Takuro Kuwata has been rapidly expanding the possibilities of ceramic art, creating works of an unparalled nature that have been exhibited globally in Brussels, London, and New York. Kuwata's contemporary visual language, which utilizes techniques of traditional Japanese pottery such as kairagi and ishihaze in an original manner, has garnered international acclaim. Situated at the heart of Japanese ceramic artistry, Kuwata's studio in the Mino region of Gifu retains history and techniques dating back to feudal Japan. Inheriting the traditional tea-ceremony aesthetic of wabi-sabi, imperfect beauty and natural forms are celebrated in the preservation of a rustic, unrefined elegance. Through dialogue with the environment, history, nature, and time, Kuwata fuses together elements of tradition and modernity.
Noritaka Tatehana presents a never-before-seen perspective and worldview by combining elements of traditional Japanese culture with values of the contemporary world. His carefully honed artistry is elegantly expressed throughout his various media. Nurturing the sensitivities of a rich history, mythology, and innovation, the works of Tatehana burst with his potential and hopes for the future. He is renowned for his work titled "Heel-less Shoes," which is inspired by the elevated wooden clogs worn by traditional Japanese courtesans and attracted global recognition since being worn by Lady Gaga. To date, his works have been collected by institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
The presentation will consist of 24 works by the two artists.
KOSAKU KANECHIKA is pleased to show a presentation of works by Takuro Kuwata and Noritaka Tatehana, two internationally acclaimed Japanese artists, for the inaugural edition of Art SG in 2023. At the forefront of Japanese contemporary art rooted in traditional craft, both artists create singular work that feature vivid colors and contemporary form while maintaining a firm focus on traditional aesthetic ideas and techniques.
Takuro Kuwata has been rapidly expanding the possibilities of ceramic art, creating works of an unparalled nature that have been exhibited globally in Brussels, London, and New York. Kuwata's contemporary visual language, which utilizes techniques of traditional Japanese pottery such as kairagi and ishihaze in an original manner, has garnered international acclaim. Situated at the heart of Japanese ceramic artistry, Kuwata's studio in the Mino region of Gifu retains history and techniques dating back to feudal Japan. Inheriting the traditional tea-ceremony aesthetic of wabi-sabi, imperfect beauty and natural forms are celebrated in the preservation of a rustic, unrefined elegance. Through dialogue with the environment, history, nature, and time, Kuwata fuses together elements of tradition and modernity.
Noritaka Tatehana presents a never-before-seen perspective and worldview by combining elements of traditional Japanese culture with values of the contemporary world. His carefully honed artistry is elegantly expressed throughout his various media. Nurturing the sensitivities of a rich history, mythology, and innovation, the works of Tatehana burst with his potential and hopes for the future. He is renowned for his work titled "Heel-less Shoes," which is inspired by the elevated wooden clogs worn by traditional Japanese courtesans and attracted global recognition since being worn by Lady Gaga. To date, his works have been collected by institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
The presentation will consist of 24 works by the two artists.
![]() | Takuro Kuwata | ![]() |
![]() | Noritaka Tatehana | ![]() |
VIP PREVIEW (BY INVITATION ONLY)
Wednesday, 11 January | 2pm – 5pm
VERNISSAGE
Wednesday, 11 January | 5pm–9pm
VIP HOUR (BY INVITATION ONLY)
Thursday, 12 January | 11am – 12pm
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SINGAPORE fair art press release
Open Days:
Thursday, 12 January | 12pm – 7pm
Friday, 13 January | 12pm – 7pm
Saturday, 14 January | 11am – 7pm
Sunday, 15 January | 11am – 5pm
Tickets :
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Advance Tickets – Buy Online and Save
Weekday Ticket – $30 (Adult), $25 (Concession)
Thursday, 12 January or Friday, 13 January
Weekend Ticket – $35 (Adult), $30 (Concession)
Saturday, 14 January or Sunday, 15 January
Vernissage – $70 11 January, 5 – 9 PM
ART SG’s Vernissage promises to be one of Singapore’s highlight nights of the year, celebrating contemporary art with leaders in culture, industry and society from Singapore, across Southeast Asia and beyond in attendance.In addition to the preview day, Vernissage guests will have unlimited access to ART SG on all other open days of the fair.
Open Days:
Thursday, 12 January | 12pm – 7pm
Friday, 13 January | 12pm – 7pm
Saturday, 14 January | 11am – 7pm
Sunday, 15 January | 11am – 5pm
Tickets :
Click here to book tickets
Advance Tickets – Buy Online and Save
Weekday Ticket – $30 (Adult), $25 (Concession)
Thursday, 12 January or Friday, 13 January
Weekend Ticket – $35 (Adult), $30 (Concession)
Saturday, 14 January or Sunday, 15 January
Vernissage – $70 11 January, 5 – 9 PM
ART SG’s Vernissage promises to be one of Singapore’s highlight nights of the year, celebrating contemporary art with leaders in culture, industry and society from Singapore, across Southeast Asia and beyond in attendance.In addition to the preview day, Vernissage guests will have unlimited access to ART SG on all other open days of the fair.
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