14th Jun, 2024 10:00

Fine Japanese Art

 
  Lot 76
 

76

MORIGAMI JIN: A BAMBOO HANAGAKO (FLOWER BASKET) FROM THE QUIET OCEAN SERIES

Sold for €6,500

including Buyer's Premium


Lot details

By Morigami Jin (born 1955), signed Jin
Japan, circa 1999

Of ovoid form tapering towards the foot, with openwork twining and twill plating, decorated with a wave-like pattern around the walls, signed to the underside in incised characters JIN.

HEIGHT 35.5 cm

Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear.
Provenance: TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Private collection, acquired from the above in 2004. A copy of the original purchase receipt and invoice from TAI Gallery, dated 29 June 2004, accompanies this lot. TAI Gallery was founded by Robert T. Coffland, a leading expert in Japanese bamboo arts in the West, who began sourcing works from contemporary masters in Japan. In 2014, the gallery was purchased by Margo Thoma, merged with her own gallery Eight Modern, and rebranded as TAI Modern. Together with Koichiro Okada, a renowned bamboo expert, they support bamboo art in the West by serving as an advisor to Western collectors and institutions, facilitating public demonstrations, and curating bamboo art exhibitions. Works by TAI Modern artists have been placed in some of the country’s most prestigious institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Asian Art Museum, and many more.

Morigami Jin (born 1955), was born into a family of weavers and became one of the most talented creators among the young generation of bamboo artists. After completing his training, he created his studio and even employed several young assistants to help him fill the many orders he received for his delicate works, thus introducing a new style of bamboo sculpture to Oita. As a young artist, he submitted his work to the Nitten, the Japan Fine Arts Association, and was accepted without being required to pass through the intermediate stages. In 2004, he was a finalist in the prestigious Cotsen Bamboo Prize competition. Since then, the artist has enjoyed success, especially recently at the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac in Paris, where he was acclaimed for his pieces in the Fendre l'Air, Art of Bamboo in Japan exhibition.

Auction comparison:
Compare a closely related bamboo hangako by Morigami Jin, 31.5 cm tall, dated c. 1999, at Christie’s, The Collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild, 9 December 2021, London, lot 166 (sold for GBP 8,125). Note the closely related signature and design of the base.

 

By Morigami Jin (born 1955), signed Jin
Japan, circa 1999

Of ovoid form tapering towards the foot, with openwork twining and twill plating, decorated with a wave-like pattern around the walls, signed to the underside in incised characters JIN.

HEIGHT 35.5 cm

Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear.
Provenance: TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Private collection, acquired from the above in 2004. A copy of the original purchase receipt and invoice from TAI Gallery, dated 29 June 2004, accompanies this lot. TAI Gallery was founded by Robert T. Coffland, a leading expert in Japanese bamboo arts in the West, who began sourcing works from contemporary masters in Japan. In 2014, the gallery was purchased by Margo Thoma, merged with her own gallery Eight Modern, and rebranded as TAI Modern. Together with Koichiro Okada, a renowned bamboo expert, they support bamboo art in the West by serving as an advisor to Western collectors and institutions, facilitating public demonstrations, and curating bamboo art exhibitions. Works by TAI Modern artists have been placed in some of the country’s most prestigious institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Asian Art Museum, and many more.

Morigami Jin (born 1955), was born into a family of weavers and became one of the most talented creators among the young generation of bamboo artists. After completing his training, he created his studio and even employed several young assistants to help him fill the many orders he received for his delicate works, thus introducing a new style of bamboo sculpture to Oita. As a young artist, he submitted his work to the Nitten, the Japan Fine Arts Association, and was accepted without being required to pass through the intermediate stages. In 2004, he was a finalist in the prestigious Cotsen Bamboo Prize competition. Since then, the artist has enjoyed success, especially recently at the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac in Paris, where he was acclaimed for his pieces in the Fendre l'Air, Art of Bamboo in Japan exhibition.

Auction comparison:
Compare a closely related bamboo hangako by Morigami Jin, 31.5 cm tall, dated c. 1999, at Christie’s, The Collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild, 9 December 2021, London, lot 166 (sold for GBP 8,125). Note the closely related signature and design of the base.

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