KanKan ‒ KiraKira ‒ DokiDoki
About the Exhibition
The ”Jewelry & Metalworking Course” of the Kobe Design University invited by Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum
KanKan ‒ KiraKira ‒ DokiDoki in onomatopoeia these words mean the sound of the hammer when making jewelry ‒ looking on jewelry ‒ the feeling when wearing jewelry.
Onomatopoeia is a broad term.
It tries to verbalize emotions and tones ‒ situations and actions in one word, in one expression. It is completely irrelevant whether the feelings, sounds or circumstances are generated by individuals or by objects.
In Japan, onomatopoeia is a very familiar and essential form of communication. In the Japanese thesaurus are around 4,500 onomatopoeic words.
These terms are emerged from a desire to share the same feelings with others. In recent years, they have been prominently used in Japanese manga and animations, which are also popular overseas, especially in manga where they are indispensable.
Manga and animation were once considered a subculture in Japan, but today they have become integral parts of Japanese mainstream culture worldwide. This exhibition also reflects our aspiration that Japanese contemporary jewelry can become a mainstream culture that penetrates the world like manga and animation.
This exhibition unites contemporary jewelry (which is also a communication tool) and onomatopoeia (which supports the transmission of feelings), both of which have something in common in the idea of “transmitting feelings.” We hope that through the artists’ selected onomatopoeia, everyone can receive and appreciate the message conveyed by the creators’ emotions and jewelry.
On display are works by students and alumnis of the university’s school class, selected by their professors Fumiki Taguchi, Itto Mishima, Takashi Kojima and Mari Ishikawa.
Students and alumnis:
Chihiro Hanayama, Kako Shimoonoda,
Kazunori Kodani, Rio Yamamoto, Nagisa Yamada, Natsuki Takeuchi, Kenta Kanetsuki, Momoe Taguchi, Jingyuan Chen, Hayate Miyazaki, Yoshiki Yamada,
Kim Jeeyun, Mona Kanda, Moe Kinugawa,
Daiki Nakagawara, Amane Nagase, Wang Dan,
Haruna Shiki, Mizuki Fujimoto, Hong Ma, Nan Jin, Ema Yamazoe, Shi Ruining, Sakura Nagaya.
Plan a visit
Where?
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Barer Straße 40, 80333 Munich
Opening hours:
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Daily 10:00 – 18:00
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Monday closed
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Thursday 10:00 – 20:00
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Children and young people under the age of 18 have free admission.
We cooperate with Kulturraum München.
You can buy a ticket at the ticket office on site or online. You can find more information on the Pinakothek der Moderne website.
You can find an overview of accessibility at the Pinakothek der Moderne on the Kultur barrierefrei München website.
The design museum also offers an inclusive touch station in the X-D-E-P-O-T, which everyone can explore independently.
We provide an overview of what is going on at Die Neue Sammlung under programme. You can find out everything about guided tours and group bookings on the Pinakothek der Moderne website.
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Curated by:
Petra Hölscher
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Co-operation partner:
Kobe Design University