Art of Japan

Early 20th-century Japanese kamiko kimono made of layered washi paper, undyed and naturally toned,...

Art of Japan

The Trahan Collection presents five centuries of Japanese artists transforming soil, metal, lacquer, and fiber into lasting form. While the artworks represent a wide range of media, artistic approaches, and visual languages, they are united by the artists’ intimate understanding of their materials.

Drawing upon generations of technical knowledge, regional traditions, and cultural practices, these artists continually explore new possibilities through experimentation with process and form. Throughout the collection, material is understood not merely as a medium, but as a source of inquiry, discovery, and artistic possibility.

Managed by Fondation Trahan, the collection is actively researched, documented, exhibited, and lent to museums and cultural institutions. It serves as a resource for scholarship and public engagement, advancing understanding of Japanese artistic practice and the enduring relevance of material knowledge in the contemporary world.

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