The iconic handbag is reimagined through the eyes of Japanese artisans and contemporary artists in the new exhibition celebrating 60 years of Gucci in Japan.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of Gucci’s official introduction in Japan in 1964. To celebrate, the House presents a new exhibition dedicated to the Gucci Bamboo 1947. The special exhibition showcases a creative project that brings together Japanese artisans and contemporary artists to reimagine 60 vintage Bamboo 1947 bags: goldsmith and Living National Treasure Morihito Katsura and his student Naoko Ai; ceramist Nakazato Hirotsune; lacquerer Ai Tokeshi; photographer Daido Moriyama; painter Nami Yokoyama, and painter Yui Yaegashi. Then and now, Gucci’s ties with Japanese craftsmanship continue to resonate, weaving a story of tradition and innovation.
Discover the exhibition from August 2 to September 23, 2024, at Gucci Ginza Gallery in Tokyo.
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