
Jun Tomita
Born: 1951, Toyama, Japan
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33jt P.KASURI 05 MAY 09
warp kasuri, silk
(both warp and weft)
25.25" x 29"
64 x 74 cm, 2005
$3,000
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34jt P.KASURI NO 76
warp kasuri, silk
(both warp and weft)
25.25" x 29"
64 x 74 cm, 2005
$3,000 |
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14jt KASURI PANELS 36.1 & 36.2, (Blanc-Gris-Jaune-Orange
silk ikat
8' x 4'
$32,000 |
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15jt UNTITLED 5
linen, silk ikat
23.75Ó x 23Ó, 1996
$2,400 |
16jt UNTITLED 6
linen, silk ikat
23.75Ó x 23Ó, 1996
$2,400 |
Selected permanent collections and exhibition venues:
Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York (Structure and Surface: Contemporary Textiles); Toyama Modern Art Museum, Japan; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England; Denver Museum, Colorado; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, Michigan; LongHouse Foundation, East Hampton, New York; Tawaraya Ryokan, Japan; South Australian State Art Gallery; Kunstindustrimuseet I, Oslo, Norway; Wereldmuseum, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK (Coloured Textures Ð Jun Tomita and the Art of Kasuri).
Author: Japanese Ikat Weaving.
Internationally acclaimed fiber artist Sheila Hicks has described TomitaÕs work as "excellent, by both the old and new standards, which is very rare." Matilda McQuaid, who co-curated the highly regarded exhibition, Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles at the Museum of Modern Art, in 2000 New York has said: "The beauty in the work lies in the variations of tone and the soft lines that seem to emanate from each boundary of colour." |
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10jt UNTITLED 3
linen, silk ikat
24Ó x 23.5Ó, 1996
$2,200 |
13jt UNTITLED 2
linen, silk ikat
24Ó x 23.5Ó, 1996
$2,200 |
12jt UNTITLED 1
linen, silk ikat
24Ó x 23.5Ó, 1996
$2,200 |
Statement:
I am inspired by the color I see around me in the fields and forests and by the changes that time has wrought upon the walls of old houses. Life as seen upon a wall is not manifested in any grand way as is expressed in the words of history or tradition. It is simple layering of time and the accidental staining that paints the walls, giving it depth and mood.
In my works, I want to create a space and a time in which the observer can experience solitude something similar to what I feel when I am before nature, where I can feel a time and space filled with peace.
Jun Tomita |
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32jt P.KASURI NO. 97
warp kasuri and silk both warp and weft
25.5Ó x 29Ó, 2004
$3,000 |
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