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Beauty and Function: Japanese Folk Art from the Mayro-Strelitz Collection

12/03/2022 to 05/28/2023 Located in Art of Asia galleries

In 1920s Japan, philosophers and craftspeople created the concept of mingei, or folk art, to challenge the narrow definition of art and uplift the beauty of everyday objects created by average people.

Unknown, Votive panel of a horse, 19th century. Wood. Courtesy of the Strelitz-Mayro Collection. Photo: Airi Katsuta

ABOUT THE INSTALLATION

In 1920s Japan, philosophers and craftspeople created the concept of mingei, or folk art, to challenge the narrow definition of art and uplift the beauty of everyday objects created by average people. In this installation, various traditional everyday objects from Japan are on view to the public for the first time, including pictorial shop signs, firefighter coats, futon covers, samurai helmets, and ceramic and metal utensils that feature folk motifs and symbolic designs. Presented at the same time as Mr.: You Can Hear the Song of This Town, Beauty and Function allows visitors to discover how Mr.’s works and historical Japanese folk art each challenge traditional definitions of fine art and reflect popular imagery from the time in which they were created.

Installation view of Beauty and Function: Japanese Folk Art from the Mayro-Strelitz Collection, 2022, Phoenix Art Museum. Photo: Airi Katsuta.

Installation view of Beauty and Function: Japanese Folk Art from the Mayro-Strelitz Collection, 2022, Phoenix Art Museum. Photo: Airi Katsuta.

Unknown, Sign with wild boar registered trademark, 19th century. Wood. Courtesy of the Strelitz-Mayro Collection. Photo: Airi Katsuta

(Above) Unknown, Sign with wild boar registered trademark, 19th century. Wood. Courtesy of the Strelitz-Mayro Collection. (Header) Unknown, Votive panel of a horse, 19th century. Wood. Courtesy of the Strelitz-Mayro Collection.

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Beauty and Function: Japanese Folk Art from the Mayro-Strelitz Collection is organized by Phoenix Art Museum. It is made possible through the generosity of the Papp Family Foundation and the The Mayro-Strelitz Collection.

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