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Murose Kazumi (b. 1950), Living National Treasure, Nagatebako (Rectangular Document Box) titled Chidō (Telluric Motion), 2022.
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ONKO CHISHIN: Murose Kazumi’s work draws on a dictum laid down by Chinese philosopher Confucius more than 2,200 years ago: “If you cherish tradition and use it to explore new ideas, you can be considered a master.”
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Named a “Living National Treasure” in 2008, Murose Kazumi is one of Japan’s leading exponents of urushi (lacquer), an art and craft tradition dating back nearly ten millennia. He is admired above all for his mastery of maki-e and raden, two time-honored techniques that he often uses in combination.
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