Wednesday 14 August 2013

L'art du Rosanjin

I went to the Musee de Guimet, a museum in Paris entirely dedicated to Asian art and history, to see an exhibition of the works of Rosanijin, a Japenese chef, ceramic artist and poet. I have to say Japanese tableware is not something I know much about but the works of Rosanjin had a unique, rough but beautiful quality which contrasts the precise and intricate nature of other japanese art I have seen.


As he was also a chef the exhibition touched on the art of Japenese food with tables that you could sit around on which a projection of a japanese meal was played, almost as if you were sat at the table yourself, watching the sushi being prepared. Very nicely done and enough to make you hungry for Japenese food. 



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Wednesday 14 August 2013

L'art du Rosanjin

I went to the Musee de Guimet, a museum in Paris entirely dedicated to Asian art and history, to see an exhibition of the works of Rosanijin, a Japenese chef, ceramic artist and poet. I have to say Japanese tableware is not something I know much about but the works of Rosanjin had a unique, rough but beautiful quality which contrasts the precise and intricate nature of other japanese art I have seen.


As he was also a chef the exhibition touched on the art of Japenese food with tables that you could sit around on which a projection of a japanese meal was played, almost as if you were sat at the table yourself, watching the sushi being prepared. Very nicely done and enough to make you hungry for Japenese food. 



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