Beauty of Mending: Kintsugi and Beyong
As Leonard Cohen wrote, “There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”
Beauty of Mending features kintsugi, a traditional craft of repairing shattered ceramics with lacquer and gold. Showcasing intricately restored pieces by Kintsugi artist Naoko Fukumaru, you are invited to witness the transformation of cracked or flawed items into exquisite works of art. The artistry of mending not only highlights the beauty of imperfection but also encourages reflection on resilience and acceptance. Complimenting these works will be selected pieces from the AGGV Collection, such as ice-crackle patterned porcelains, and paintings with “accidental” strokes that celebrate this philosophy. Join us in exploring how imperfection can reveal unexpected beauty and profound meaning.
Curated by Dr. Heng Wu, Curator of Asian Art
Presented by Island Savings Wealth Management
Exhibition Opening
Saturday, November 30, 10am – 5pm.
Included with admission!
Public Open House
Saturday, December 7, 10am-5pm
Admission is free all day!
Image Credit: Naoko Fukumaru, Bowels of The Earth – Fire and Water, 2020, 1960s Kyoto earthenware, Urushi lacquer, and 24K gold, 12cm diameter.