Now open: Golden shells and the gentle mastery of Japanese lacquer at NGV International

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Now open: Golden shells and the gentle mastery of Japanese lacquer at NGV International
Installation view of Golden shells and the gentle mastery of Japanese lacquer at NGV International from 25 November 2021 – 18 April 2022. Photo: Sean Fennessy.



MELBOURNE.- The beauty and artistry of the historical Japanese ‘shell matching’ game, kai-awase, is being celebrated in a new exhibition at the centre of which is a contemporary 720-piece set commissioned by Melbourne philanthropist and NGV donor, Pauline Gandel AC. Comprising two Japanese lacquerware shell boxes and 720 gold-gilded and hand-painted clam-shaped shells, this new edition of the game is the only complete set known to be in existence that has been produced in the traditional manner using specialised techniques and materials, offering audiences with a rare opportunity to admire the craftsmanship behind this centuries-old pastime.

Kai-awase is a game of memory and historically shell interiors were painted with matching scenes from classical Japanese literature, including the Tale of Genji and Tales of Ise. For the first time in the history of the game, in the newly commissioned edition the shells feature hand-painted designs of Japanese and Australian flowers, painted in the traditional Japanese yamato-e and rinpa style. The set is replete with two magnificent bespoke lacquered kaioke octagonal boxes, which are used to store the shells.

The contemporary edition of the game was produced by the Japanese master lacquer artist Kitamura “Unryuan” Tatsuo, who coordinated a team of more than forty artists and artisans from Wajima, Kyoto and other regions of Japan. Over several years, Tatsuo’s dedicated team of artists, artisans, scholars and arts patrons have come together to honour, study, relearn and preserve traditional production techniques for future generations.

To contextualise the project’s significance, especially in its revitalisation and support for traditional Japanese art practices, the exhibition also features a comprehensive display exploring the intricate processes and refined techniques used by specialist artists and artisans across lacquer ware, metalwork, gold leaf application, hand weaving of silk cords and painting.

Presenting the cultural importance of the kai-awase game, historical examples of painted shells and exquisite eighteenth-century kaioke boxes are on display. Further illustrating the aesthetic sophistication of Japan’s ruling classes, additional historical games have been selected from the Gandel Collection of Japanese lacquer for the exhibition, including the olfactory incense game and exquisitely crafted lacquer artworks.

Tony Ellwood AM, Director of the National Gallery of Victoria, said: ‘Prior to the completion of this set of kai-awase, there were no known complete sets still in existence, making it a culturally important and valuable art object. This exhibition is not only a celebration of Japanese craftsmanship, but also of the inspirational act of philanthropy by Pauline Gandel, whose generosity has helped to revive and strengthen some of Japan’s oldest design and art-making techniques.’

NGV Foundation Honorary Life Benefactor Pauline Gandel, said: ‘It is an honour to be the patron and sponsor of this shell box project about to be exhibited, that involved many young, dedicated artists from different fields. The underlying symbolism of the shell-matching game is the idea that each shell can only have one ‘mate’, one perfect match. Likewise, to me, is the intimate union and equal partnership of matrimony. Setting aside my beautiful, enduring and absolute life companionship with John, I feel it was a stroke of destiny that I would find one other ‘true mate’ in my lifetime – Japan and its exquisite art and lacquerware.’










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