Osaka Art & Design 2024

"Immerse yourself in the dynamic and colorful Osaka Art & Design Festival, slated for 2024. With 50 unique venues and 140 captivating exhibits spanning the city's major areas from north to south, you'll have the chance to explore an array of awe-inspiring artistic creations. From innovative furniture designs to cutting-edge fashion pieces and everything in between, this festival promises to showcase some of the most exciting up-and-coming creators in the industry. Prepare to be swept away on a truly unforgettable journey of art and design!"

"Experience the vibrant Osaka Art & Design Festival in 2024. Explore artistic marvels across

50 venues and 140 contents spanning major areas from north to south.

"Immerse yourself in the dynamic and colorful Osaka Art & Design Festival, slated for 2024. With 50 unique venues and 140 captivating exhibits spanning the city's major areas from north to south, you'll have the chance to explore an array of awe-inspiring artistic creations. From innovative furniture designs to cutting-edge fashion pieces and everything in between, this festival promises to showcase some of the most exciting up-and-coming creators in the industry. Prepare to be swept away on a truly unforgettable journey of art and design!"

The Osaka Art & Design 2024 (OAD) will tour Osaka for four weeks from May 29 to June 25, 2024, offering an immersive experience of art and design.

The Osaka Art and Design (OAD) festival is not just another art event - it is the largest and most diverse art and design festival that Osaka has ever witnessed! With around 50 galleries and shops spanning from Umeda to Namba, the festival offers a unique opportunity to explore the emerging artists' diverse array of artistic expressions. From furniture to fashion, there is something for everyone. Visitors can immerse themselves in the artworks and purchase pieces that resonate deeply with their aesthetic sensibilities. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience the best of Osaka's art and design scene!

In 2023, OAD debuted with 50 exhibitors, 150 artists and designers, and 80,000 visitors. Since then, it has rapidly evolved. This year's theme "Resonance - Expanding the Echo" aims to create synergistic interactions that unleash new creative energies. The event aligns perfectly with the upcoming 2025 Osaka/Kansai Expo, amplifying Osaka's dynamic spirit. Creators from across Japan, especially from the vibrant Kansai region, will converge at this annual gathering. The event unites department stores, art galleries, and interior shops to showcase Osaka's cultural richness globally.

One of the main events in this program lineup is the "HANKYU ART FAIR 2024" which will be held at Hankyu Umeda Main Store. The event will feature renowned artists such as Kohei Nawa, as well as up-and-coming talents like Daisuke Oba and Mika Shinagawa. It will also showcase collaborations such as Reiko Sudo's textile exhibition at Takashimaya Osaka Store, which represents Osaka's innovative spirit.

One of the highlights of the event is the official program "HIZO market" which will unveil exclusive works and prototypes by creators. This initiative aims to create a new creative market, expanding the boundaries of art and design.


Through the vehicle with plate number OAD2024, we aim to showcase Osaka’s creative talents on a global scale and contribute to the art and design scene in the Kansai region. By partnering with us , we hope to facilitate meaningful interactions between people and artworks, fostering connections that inspire creativity. Your participation is crucial in elevating Osaka as a prominent hub for creativity.
— Producer: General Producer Akio Aoki (DESIGNART)

For more information about Osaka Art & Design 2024, please visit: https://osaka-artanddesign.com

Date: May 29 (Wednesday) to June 25 (Tuesday), 2024, for 4 weeks

Concept: Resonance—Expanding the Echo

Areas: Umeda, Dojima, Nakanoshima, Tenma, Kyomachibori, Minami-Senba, Shinsaibashi, Namba, and

other locations within Osaka City

Venues: Open spaces, galleries, shops, department stores, commercial facilities

Organizer: Osaka Art & Design 2024 Executive Committee

Osaka Terminal Building Co., Ltd./Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores Co., Ltd./Takashimaya Co.,

Ltd. Osaka Store/Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc./Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd./Hankyu

Corporation (Administrative agent: Hankyu Hanshin Real Estate Co., Ltd.)/General Incorporated Association

Umeda 1-chome Area Management *As of April 18, 2024

Exhibitors: Creators (artists, designers), brands, galleries, shops, and other facilities/corporations from

Japan and abroad (about 50 places)

Producer: General Producer Akio Aoki (DESIGNART)

Key Visual Design: Kenta Shibano

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Dazzling Brilliance: Atsushi Shindo Unveils Award-Winning HAORI Lighting Masterpiece at Ambiente 2024 in Frankfurt

An artistic endeavor that transcends the ordinary by combining the Haori, a traditional Japanese Kimono with the distinctive form of a lampshade. Light is elegantly controlled by the Haori, which elegantly encloses the luminous object within.

An artistic endeavor that transcends the ordinary by combining the Haori, a traditional Japanese Kimono with the distinctive form of a lampshade. Light is elegantly controlled by the Haori, which elegantly encloses the luminous object within. Shindo's jubilant and contented emotions when donning his first Haori inspired this unique creation. The timeless appeal of the "Kimono" and the refined contours of the Haori are ingeniously incorporated into the world of interior design, despite the scarcity of opportunities for wearing such traditional garments in our contemporary lives.

Complexity often prevails when creating intricate, artificial three-dimensional shapes. In contrast, Shindo's methodology introduces a simplicity that defies convention. In order to create the final, three-dimensional prototype, a two-dimensional pattern is cut from paper. As a result of this ingenious approach, replicable products can be created using a variety of materials. Due to the complexity of design and fabrication, creating intricate, artificial three-dimensional shapes can be challenging. Assembling and constructing it requires precise measurements, intricate detailing, and careful craftsmanship.Further complicating the endeavor is ensuring that the final product functions properly and meets the desired aesthetic standards.

A stick-type LED light source is detachable from the shade, housing the LED lights. A diverse collection of ambient tones is created by various Haoris, each with unique material properties. Through HAORI, the space is metamorphosed, offering a fresh aesthetic based on its surroundings. By replacing the shade material with artisanal materials such as leather, cloth, wood, rattan, and more, this transformation is achieved.

There are two distinctive shades in this exhibit, each offering a captivating narrative. Sculpted from sustainable aluminum, the first casts a gentle, tactile illumination into its surroundings with perforations. With opulent gloss and dignified elegance, the second uses a byproduct of beef cowhide.

The artist encourages you to appreciate the interplay between size and form in this presentation. Invoking comfort and tranquility, light gracefully permeates the Haori. The dimensions of the artwork are: 500mm x 700mm (solid form), 1370mm x 730mm (flat plate). KOBE LEATHER® TSUYU "PINK" leather, anodized aluminum plate, and LED lighting are the materials used.


Exhibit at 'Ambiente 2024', Germany

Atsushi Shindo's lighting work HAORI will be exhibited at Ambiente 2024, one of the world's largest lighting exhibitions in Frankfurt, Germany, for five days.

This year's Ambiente 2024 will take place from January 26th to 30th.

In April 2023, this work was presented at the Milano Salone, which was followed by an exhibition in Japan.

Details:

Ambiente 2024

Dates|26-30 January 2024

Hours|9:00〜18:00 (Until 17:00 on the last day.)

Location|Messe Frankfurt, Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Booth|J10H(Hall 3.1「TALENT」)

https://www.jp.messefrankfurt.com/tokyo/ja/events/consumer-goods-outgoing/Ambiente.html

※A 'visitor ticket' is required for entry. Please click on the QR code above for more information.


About the Designer

ATSUSHI SHINDO

Atsushi Shindo is a designer and artist born in 1991. Shindo graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2015 and has been working as an interior designer for hotels, offices, and large commercial spaces, as well as working on personal projects. To explore the fundamental appeal of design and art, he has presented experimental products, spaces, and artwork. Shindo explores new values and beauty through everyday objects and materials.

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Lei's Remarkable Journey: Where Art Meets Everyday Life

Discover a world of beauty and allure, and let your senses be captivated by captivating fragrances. Creating a space of exceptional harmony, "Lei Light Reflection" combines functionality and aesthetic perfection. Enjoy the perfect balance of natural ingredients and carefully crafted perfumes, with the finest of luxury and convenience. Feel the invigorating energy and the peaceful balance of the elements. Let its aroma linger in your home and create a relaxing ambiance.

In the beginning, Lei's captivating narrative began with the unveiling of the non-electric aroma diffuser.

Each of Lei's creations is infused with artistic expression and refined sensibility. It encompasses an essence that beckons beauty and enchantment into everyday life, transcending mere utility.

In the domestic market, "Lei light reflection" was a trailblazer, sparking a buzz. However, this is only the beginning of an even grander chapter - international expansion.

With this venture, Japan's design finesse and unwavering commitment to quality will be brought to the global stage. As well as shaping novel trends and conventions, it embarks on a daring journey. The meticulously curated 3-in-1 masterpiece seamlessly fuses a magnetic aesthetic with boundless versatility.

Throughout Lei's enchanting story, you'll be captivated by its unique blend of innovation, elegance, and functionality.

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It is beautiful to pursue light in a radiant manner

A cool and warm color temperature is available, as well as four brightness levels, in this LED light. From a dim ambiance to a bright, energizing ambiance, the user can choose the perfect lighting environment. Any space can benefit from this adjustable feature.

A light that is perfect for relaxation and productive tasks, it creates an atmosphere conducive to comfort and effective working. As a result of its user-friendly and intuitive design, it is easy to adjust the lighting according to one's preferences. The product is also energy-efficient and cost-effective, making it a great choice for the home.

Diffusion of Aroma

Its distinctive pattern of regular perforations enhances diffusion by dispersing a few drops of oil. A shimmering and reflective effect is created by the oil drops, adding to the ambiance of any environment. Additionally, it is ideal for those who work late into the night, since the light provides a calming environment.

An elegant and refined design

Featuring an oval silhouette, it exudes charm and harmony with interpersonal communication. Its shape symbolizes unity and connection, making it suitable for any room. The design is timeless and will bring sophistication and class to any home. Its clean lines and simple elegance render it a timeless addition to any décor. The oval shape allows for comfortable seating, making it ideal for social gatherings or intimate conversations. It will fit perfectly in any home, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Lighting your immediate surroundings from beneath and even illuminating ceilings and walls can create a welcoming atmosphere as ambient lighting. It can be used as a lantern when suspended outdoors.

Lei Light Reflection merges the allure of light with the utility of mirrors, infusing depth and beauty into your interiors from living rooms to bedrooms to offices.

This lamp enhances your daily life with its luminous appeal beyond complementing makeup and hairstyling routines. In addition, the meticulously designed aroma feature offers moments of relaxation as well as luminosity.

Discover a world of beauty and allure, and let your senses be captivated by captivating fragrances. Creating a space of exceptional harmony, "Lei Light Reflection" combines functionality and aesthetic perfection. Enjoy the perfect balance of natural ingredients and carefully crafted perfumes, with the finest of luxury and convenience. Feel the invigorating energy and the peaceful balance of the elements. Let its aroma linger in your home and create a relaxing ambiance.

For more information, please visit: https://lei-aroma.com/2107-2/

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Preserving Japan's Seaweed Heritage: 'Less, Light, Local' Revives Discarded ITA NORI

Reviving Japan's Seaweed Heritage: 'Less, Light, Local' Exhibition Experience the 'Less, Light, Local' exhibition, a groundbreaking project that breathes new life into discarded ITA NORI, preserving Japan's rich seaweed heritage. Discover how innovative design and locally sourced materials transform overlooked seaweed sheets into captivating creations with renewed sustainability.

Japan's esteemed seaweed processing tradition faces a significant hurdle as climate change disrupts seaweed growth and quality. Notably, the beloved ittori nori seaweed sheet has become increasingly inedible due to adverse ocean conditions. However, a groundbreaking initiative known as 'Less, Light, Local' seeks to breathe new life into discarded ITA NORI by showcasing its sustainable potential through innovative design and locally sourced materials.

Revitalizing Discarded ITA NORI: In response to this urgent issue, the groundbreaking 'Less, Light, Local' project steps onto the stage, aiming to rekindle the dormant sustainability of discarded ITA NORI. Fusing cutting-edge design principles with locally sourced materials, this ambitious endeavor seeks to reimagine these overlooked seaweed sheets as dazzling creations with renewed purpose.

A Beacon of Sustainability: 'Less, Light, Local' embodies the spirit of sustainability in every facet of its innovative design approach. By repurposing discarded ITA NORI, the project showcases the transformative power of localized materials and eco-conscious practices. It serves as a shining beacon, illuminating the path towards a more sustainable future for seaweed cultivation.

Unveiling a Paradigm Shift: Beyond its immediate design objectives, 'Less, Light, Local' signifies a broader movement, urging us to reevaluate our relationship with seaweed and confront the formidable challenges presented by a changing climate. By reshaping the narrative surrounding discarded ITA NORI, this visionary project offers a tantalizing glimpse into a future where tradition and sustainability coexist harmoniously.

In the face of climate change's assault on Japan's seaweed industry, 'Less, Light, Local' emerges as a symbol of resilience and hope. Through its innovative design principles and utilization of locally sourced materials, this remarkable project breathes new life into discarded ITA NORI, reaffirming its inherent sustainability. As we embrace this transformative approach, we fortify our commitment to a future that upholds cherished traditions while nurturing and protecting our precious natural resources.

Less, Light, Local- The NORI Project exploring the future of seaweed through ARAKAWA GRIP technology

Exhibition:From June 16 - 25, 2023
Time:11am〜19pm
Opening party:June 16, 2023 at 19pm (After the design talk)
Venue:
TIERS GALLERY by arakawagrip(ティアーズギャラリー)

Address: 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 5 Chome−7−12 TIERS 3F

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Art Week of Tokyo - Citywide initiative showcases Tokyo’s leading art spaces

Art Week Tokyo is inaugurating an expanded edition this November in collaboration with Art Basel. Organized by Japan Contemporary Art Platform with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Art Week Tokyo Mobile Project Organizing Committee, with support from Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs, Art Week Tokyo is scheduled for November 3–6, 2022, with VIP events starting on November 1.

After holding a successful soft-launch edition that welcomed more than 20,000 visitors across 50 participating spaces in 2021, Art Week Tokyo is inaugurating an expanded edition this November in collaboration with Art Basel. Organized by Japan Contemporary Art Platform with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Art Week Tokyo Mobile Project Organizing Committee, with support from Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs, Art Week Tokyo is scheduled for November 3–6, 2022, with VIP events starting on November 1.

This year’s edition of Art Week Tokyo will feature an expanded line-up of participants and events, offering four days of coordinated programming across 52 of Tokyo’s leading museums, galleries, and alternative spaces. In addition, Art Week Tokyo will feature a wider range of VIP events and programs as well as a new, free mobile app with custom maps and real-time updates. All participating venues will once again be connected via a complimentary bus service. As Tokyo’s most ambitious citywide initiative for contemporary art to date, Art Week Tokyo will make one of the world’s most exciting and dynamic art scenes more accessible than ever before.


Atsuko Ninagawa, Cofounder and Director of Art Week Tokyo and Owner and Director of Take Ninagawa, said:
“Art Week Tokyo is a celebration of the diversity, resilience, and conviviality of Tokyo’s art scene. The enthusiastic response from participating venues and the tremendous support we have received from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Agency for Cultural Affairs reflects a commitment across all levels of the art community to come together to grow our art ecosystem and enhance its accessibility to broad audiences for contemporary art. The organizational expertise of the Art Basel team has been invaluable in helping us produce an event that will make Tokyo one of the leading destinations for contemporary art in Asia and beyond.”

Photo by Katsuhiro Saiki

About Atsuko Ninagawa

Atsuko Ninagawa is the owner and director of the gallery Take Ninagawa, Tokyo, and the co-founder and director of Art Week Tokyo. Established in 2008, Take Ninagawa is dedicated to promoting emerging and historically significant Japanese artists in a cross-generational, international framework, and to organizing projects with international artists that respond to the Japanese context. Atsuko Ninagawa is on the selection committee of Art Basel Hong Kong and is one of the collaborators behind South South, a new platform for art from the Global South that launched in February 2021.


Adeline Ooi, Director Asia of Art Basel, said:
“We are delighted to renew our collaboration with Art Week Tokyo for this citywide celebration of Tokyo’s thriving arts and cultural scene. Extending our support of this initiative is a natural next step aligned with our deep appreciation for Tokyo’s art and gallery community, and our long-term commitment to strengthening the flourishing art ecosystems across Asia."

A website with full details about participating venues and programs will launch in September 2022.

For the latest updates, follow Art Week Tokyo on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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The PolyCuboid by KTX archiLAB, Silver winning architecture project from Sky Design Awards

Designed by KTX archiLAB, the project of the PolyCuboid is located in Himeji City, Japan. The PolyCuboid is intended for the new headquarter building for TIA, which provides insurance services.

The metallic structure of the building dissolves into the diverse blocs of the composition. The pillars and beams vanish from the space syntax. Projecting the impression of an object while also eliminating that of a building. The volumetric design is inspired by TIA's Logo turning the building itself into an icon representing the company.

The silver medal in architecture from Sky Design Awards 2021.

The volumetric design is inspired by TIA’s logo turning into the building itself as an iconic building

Designed by KTX archiLAB, the project of the PolyCuboid is located in Himeji City, Japan. The PolyCuboid is intended for the new headquarter building for TIA, which provides insurance services.

The metallic structure of the building dissolves into the diverse blocs of the composition. The pillars and beams vanish from the space syntax. Projecting the impression of an object while also eliminating that of a building. The volumetric design is inspired by TIA's Logo turning the building itself into an icon representing the company.

The volumetric design is inspired by TIA's Logo turning the building itself into an icon representing the company.

The volume comprises three primary cuboid shapes creating intersections, voids, and space units. The cuboids' superposition across each other also allows a richer space syntax, including interior and exterior terraces, an atrium, several seating spaces, and precise yet more prosperous functional distribution of spaces and connections. Bridges also connect the cuboids from inside, allowing a dynamic overview of the different areas.

The first floor was shaped by the site's limits and a ø700mm water pipe crossing the site underground, limiting foundation space to half the land area. As a result, the middle volume stretching from 2nd to 3rd floor extends in cantilevers on both sides, allowing the building to gain precious square meters.

Functionally, a furnished reception and meeting space and 6 private desks and office space occupy the ground floor. The workspace continues to the next level with a conference room, CEO's room and second office space. This floor is separated into two areas by deferent floor levels, with the lower one dedicated to resting spaces, including a kitchen, a table terrace giving on the Atrium and a counter space. The third and fourth floors are devoted to recreation with various spaces such as a training room, dining space with a roof terrace and even a piano space on the Atrium. The staircase stretches from 1st to 4th level along the Atrium, although this last only reaches the third floor. However, the elevator block is the highest cuboid volume and was cladded in reflective black differently from the white cladding on all other volumes.

Identification: TIA Headquarters

Function: Office Building.

Total Area: 621sqm

Completed: 23 November 2019

Location: Himeji City, Japan.

Address: Shinzaike-1371-16 Aboshiku, Himeji city 671-1234 Japan.

Photo Credit: ©Stirling Elmendorf.

Photographer website: http://www.stirlingelmendorf.com/

KTX archiLAB: http://ktx.space/

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