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Katagami, Kimono Pattern Turned Art

Since ancient times in Japan, paper stencils called "KATAGAMI" have been used to dye kimonos. From the 17th century, KATAGAMI craftsmen have refined their techniques to create the finest of details in their design. During a time when samurai were forbidden from wearing flashy clothes, kimonos so detailed they looked plain from afar became very popular. Then in the late 19th century, KATAGAMI was exported to the West and valued as art, greatly impacting paintings and design around the world. Now in the 21st century, KATAGAMI's potential as an art is starting to regain attention. In this episode, we dive into the history and worldwide influence of KATAGAMI and meet modern artist Risa Fukui, currently creating a unique world of her own through works cutting paper. Join us as we take a close look at the magnificent works of paper by the Japanese.

English
  • Originally Aired December 10, 2014
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Network NHK
  • Created February 13, 2015 by
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  • Modified February 3, 2024 by
    morbus