Fascination Meisen: Kimonos combine Japan and European modernity!

Fascination Meisen: Kimonos combine Japan and European modernity!

A fascinating exhibition will be opened in the MAK Design Lab in Vienna from tomorrow, which puts the beauties of the Meisen-Kimonos into the spotlight. Under the title "Pattern of Modernity", around 60 artistically designed pieces are presented that beat a bridge between modern Japanese and European design art. This unique collection was handed over by the Danish collector Henriette Friis to the museum as a gift, as orf.at reported.

The show illustrates how the innovative Kimonos embody a symbiosis of Japanese design and European art currents. The strong colors and the extraordinary patterns, which show influences from Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Expressionism, are particularly impressive. These substances, mostly made from the "raw silk", reflect not only the craftsmanship of their time, but also the cultural dialogue between Japan and Europe, which shaped the fashion and representation of the "new woman".

a look into the past

The Kimonos, which were manufactured between 1920 and 1960, tell stories of stylistic upheavals and fashion changes. Details such as the Fuji motif and cloud pattern testify to the aesthetics of that time. These paintings on silk are more than just clothing - they are evidence of a dynamic connection between tradition and modernity. The historical context in which these pieces have arisen should not be underestimated; They illustrate the progressive argument of Japan with a western influence and how he finally joined the everyday clothing, reports mak.at .

The exhibition "Pattern of Modernity" can be viewed in the MAK from March 12 to August 24, 2025. Art-loving and fashion accumulators should not miss this opportunity to experience the diversity and wealth of the Meisen-Kimonos up close. The MAK also offers in -depth information about the central role of these Kimonos in the development of modern Japanese fashion.

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