Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper

ShapeJune 24 - September 17, 2023

Exhibition Details

Washi Transformed explores the astonishing potential of washi, traditional Japanese paper, in thirty-five highly textured two-dimensional works, expressive sculptures and dramatic installations. In this exhibition, nine Japanese artists go far beyond the folding traditions of origami and explore the seemingly infinite possibilities of the medium, giving this ancient artform renewed relevance in the realm of international contemporary art. The breathtaking creativity of these artistic visionaries deepens our understanding of how the past informs the present, and how it can build lasting cultural bridges out of something as apparently simple and ephemeral as paper.

Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper was organized by Meher McArthur and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

FEATURED IMAGE:
Kakuko Ishii, Japanese Paper Strings Musubu R, 2012, Washi paper and pigment, Image courtesy of the artist, ©Kakuko Ishii

Exhibition Sponsors

PATRON
Norma Landis and Rick Hoffman

SUPPORTING 
The Bill and Jackie Lockwood Family Foundation

MEDIA PROMOTING SPONSOR
ThinkTV PBS

PROMOTING 
Bilbrey Construction
Wanda and Bill Lukens

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
The Japan Foundation, New York
University of Dayton