Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese technique to fold and tie fabric as a way of wrapping gifts or indeed carrying and transporting items like clothes. From the tradition... Initially used to wrap and store valuable articles such as Imperial treasures the technique was widely adopted as a means of carrying one’s belongings particularly during periods…
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HIBACHI : The art of “making fire”
Hibachi or ‘fire bowl ‘is a traditional way of heating in Japan. A round cylindrical or box shaped container with an opening at the top, made of heat resistant material and used for burning incandescent charcoal. The very first Hibachi were made from hollow Cyprus tree trunks and filled with clay. Within a short time they became more and more decorative and often with lacquered…
HANAKAGO & IKEBANA : the art of “bringing flowers to life”
Hanakago is a Japanese term meaning ‘baskets of flowers’ which are made according to the Japanese technique of weaving bamboo which is a fundamental art of its own. They are used in Ikebana and Tea Ceremonies alike. Ikebana meaning ‘ the way of the flowers’ or ‘the art of bringing flowers to life‘ is a…
Discover the japanese screens.
Japanese screens called Byobu (literally wind walls) comprise folding panels called leaves. Paintings or calligraphy adorn them accompanied by the artist’s signature or seal. In Japanese dwellings they created sliding partitions to avoid onlooking or draughts or simply to dim the light. A plain or reflective surface when covered in gold or silver would filter…
Meet Tetsuo, the “wise warrior”
To reflect on Japanese Art inevitably takes us to Samurai armor, pure masterpieces of craftmanship even when we know they were created for warriors. Comprising several layers, the function was to protect the person wearing it but ultimately to frighten the enemy by its magnificence. Made up of sheets of steel and leather the armor…
La Loggia presents the exhibition REIWA, from 01.11.21 to 28.02.22
Dear clients, After the success of our first OCEAN exhibition, La Loggia by Garbarino has chosen to take you on a journey through its new theme dedicated to the arts of Japan.This new staging bears the name of REIWA, in reference to the current era given by the new emperor. Meaning “beautiful harmony”, this new…
Scoprite Nicolas Lefebvre, l’artista demiurgo che infonde il divino nelle opere della quotidianità.
Nato a Boulogne-Billancourt il 22 giugno 1982, Nicolas è stato cullato fin dagli inizi nel Surrealismo. Dai mercatini delle pulci, passando per gli antiquari, non ha mai smesso di cercare dei materiali per le sue creazioni: mettere insieme in modo originale oggetti diversi. Un modo per rendere omaggio all’Arte Povera: rendere ricchi di significato oggetti…
Scoprite in esclusiva Jérémy Gobé, artista plasticista impegnato nella protezione dei coralli
Artista plasticista, Jérémy Gobé crea del bello… che ha un senso. Crea un’arte “nella vita”. In un ambiente dove tutto inquina e dove l’inquinamento ritarda il lavoro di rigenerazione della Natura, crea delle opere che permettono una riconnessione con quest’ultima. Ispirandosi a delle conoscenze antiche, immagina soluzioni globali alle problematiche contemporanee. Con Corail Artefact, ha…
OCEAN – La prima mostra della LOGGIA, dal 15.04 al 15.07
Poiché non esistono dei “mari” ma un solo e stesso Oceano globale da cui tutti dipendiamo, David Garbarino intende contribuire, attraverso il design e l’arte, al messaggio di sensibilizzazione alla sua conservazione. Apneista agonistico, desidera stimolare l’attenzione dei residenti del Principato il cui coinvolgimento nei confronti della natura, dell’ambiente e dell’oceano è molto forte. Dopo…