GO FOR KOGEI 2025
The Attributes of Kogei: How Can We Reframe Craft?
  • Sagara Ikuya, workshop in <i>Tsumugi no Izumi vol.2</i> at Ikegami Sone Historic Site Park, 2024. Photo: Lily Camera
GO FOR KOGEI 2025
Under the theme “The Attributes of Kogei: How Can We Reframe Craft?,” Go for Kogei 2025 explores the diverse ways of living shaped by the various practices of artists and craftspeople as they engage with materials and techniques.
 Yanagi Muneyoshi (Soetsu) (1889–1961), the founder of the Mingei movement, described in his essay Kogeiteki naru mono (Craft-like Attributes)* how the intonation of train announcements or a barber’s scissor work could be seen as craft-like attributes, recognizing craftsmanship in even human actions and disposition. For Yanagi, “craft-like attributes” were not about personal artistic expression but rather something rooted in an aesthetic or style shared by society as a whole—where beauty and value are imbued. If we can perceive things as craft-like, whether tangible or intangible, then “craft” reveals itself as something far more integrated into society and broader in scope than we might imagine today.
 On the other hand, if society as a whole were to lose what it once shared, would Yanagi’s concept of “craft-like attributes” still be relevant? In some respects, modernism has taken a path quite different from Yanagi’s views. Revisiting his concept in the present day, considered the late stage of modernism, as a lens to examine the relationship between craft and society may hold significant insight.
 Starting from the craft-driven mindset of artists and craftspeople, Go for Kogei 2025 will go beyond the work themselves to explore the social interaction that emerges in the production process, the connections and dialogues sparked through the work, and the social dynamics that include moments of daily life. Additionally, the diverse application of the same materials will be highlighted—sometimes supporting daily life, sometimes shaping it, and other times enriching it. By framing “craftsmanship” within this broadening context, valuable insights into the roles of craft and art, both now and in the future, may be found.

* Published in Kogei, Issue No. 8 (1931)
Artists
Ari Bayuaji, Atelier Yamanami, Collective Action, Hayama Yuki, Kamide Keigo, Kuwata Takuro, Matsumoto Yuma, Miura Shiro & En-Kai Project, Nakagawa Shuji, Saeborg, Sagara Ikuya, Sakamoto Kai, Shimizu Chiaki, Shimizu Tokuko & Shimizu Miho & Øyvind Renberg, Taka Tomoko, Tatehana Noritaka, Terasawa Kie, Yoshizumi Ayano (Japanese names given in customary order, surname first)
Overview
  • Dates Saturday, September 13 – Sunday, October 19, 2025
  • Holidays Wednesdays
  • Hours 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (last admission 4:00 p.m.)
  • Venues Iwase Area (Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture) & Higashiyama Area (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
  • Organizers NPO Syuto Kanazawa; Japan Arts Council; Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
  • Co-organizers Toyama Prefecture; Toyama City; The Kitanippon Shimbun Co., Ltd.
  • Support Ishikawa Prefecture; Kanazawa City; West Japan Railway Company; Toyamachiho Railroad Co., Ltd.; The Hokkoku Shimbun; The Toyama Shimbun; Hokuriku Broadcasting Co., Ltd.; Ishikawa Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.; Hokuriku Asahi Broadcasting Co., Ltd.; Kitanihon Broadcasting Co., Ltd.; Toyama Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.; Tulip-Tv. Inc.
Team
  • Producer Ura Jun (Chair, NPO Syuto Kanazawa)
  • Artistic Director Akimoto Yuji (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University of the Arts)
  • Executive Director Usui Hiroshi (Noetica, Inc.)
  • Co-curator Takayama Kentaro (Artness Inc.), Takai Yasumitsu (Noetica, Inc.)
  • Site Design Suo Takashi (Suo, Licensed First-Class Architects)
  • Art Coordination Kanaya Ayumi (Kanazawa Art Gummi)
  • Production Management Takai Yasumitsu, Desaka Atsuko, Mizuwaki Rina (Noetica, Inc.)
  • Editing Sakamoto Aya, Nagano Kaori (Arika, Inc.)
  • Translation Fraze Craze Inc.
  • Design Nakamura Ryoichi (Culture Convenience Club Co., Ltd.)
  • Website Sato Emi (nicottoLab, Inc.)
  • Public Relations Coordinator Hoshino Yuka (Noetica, Inc.), Nawa Yoshiko, Nishitani Eriko (Relay Relay LLP), Yanagida Wakana
  • Social Media Coordinator Yanagida Wakana
  • Photo Terada Masahiro (Marc and Porter inc.), Ikeda Noriyuki (Ohako Studio)
  • Movie Oyachi Masato
  • Project Management Noetica, Inc.