Exhibition title: Bowls – Metamorphoses of a Basic Form (meet asian art series)
Duration: 11 September 2020 to 7 November 2021
Location: Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany
With its new cabinet exhibition from the series meet asian art, the Museum Angewandte Kunst presents the beauty of the archetypal shape of the bowl. On display are 31 selected examples from China, Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia, manufactured over four millennia and using a wide variety of materials and techniques.
The term bowl is not entirely easy to grasp – the most common is wan 碗, a term used in China, Korea and Japan, which primarily refers to bowls for eating and drinking. The objects on display, however, show that there were also various other uses for bowls, be it sacrificial bowls or brush washers for calligraphy.
The fifth project in the exhibition and event module meet asian art thus traces a fascinating and, for all its simplicity, surprisingly complex and manifold shape of East Asian product design. The oldest, Neolithic examples are ceramics throughout, as this material, despite its fragility, is one of the most durable of all. Also on display are bowls made of jade, bronze, cloisonné or glass in an astonishing variety of materials, shapes, colors, surfaces and production techniques. All the pieces on display come from the Asian collection in the Museum Angewandte Kunst.
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