MAKtour: Japan at the MAK

After a guided tour through our Asia display collection and the exhibition MUSTER DER MODERNE. Meisen kimonos from the MAK Collection - Donation Friis, we move on to the exhibition GIRL MEETS MANGA. A Manga Biography from Tokyo (1985-1992).
Sun, 29.6.2025 11 am12 pm
MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
GIRL MEETS MANGA
With the exhibition GIRL MEETS MANGA, the MAK is tracing the special role of mangas for the formation of female identity. Since the middle of the 20th century, mangas–Japanese comics–have become a significant phenomenon of contemporary Japanese culture and are gaining importance worldwide. Mio Wakita-Elis, Curator of the MAK Asia Collection, lets her personal biography and perspective flow into the exhibition and gives insights into her manga-influenced teenage years in the Greater Tokyo area during the 1980s and early 1990s.

MUSTER DER MODERNE
On the occasion of the generous donation of a roughly 60-piece collection from Henriette Friis, the MAK is dedicating an exhibition to Meisen kimonos and haoris from the first half of the 20th century. The exhibition will present colorful and often large-patterned pieces from the Taishō and Shōwa periods, illustrating the characteristic features of this special form of kimono. Their "all-over-patterns" reflect the cultural exchange between Japan and the West as well as Japan’s engagement with European modernity. For a long time, silk was reserved for Japan’s privileged upper class. Only in the late 19th century, technological innovations in the production of schappe silk and the introduction of aniline dyes led to a greater availability of the material. As a result, the Meisen kimono became affordable at the beginning of the 20th century and evolved into a widely used everyday clothing of the “new woman.”

Language: The tour will be held in German.
Guided tour fee: € 5.50 plus admission
Meeting point: MAK Columned Hall
No registration required

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