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2001

Dance

Honda Syōryū

Japanese, born 1951

Honda's Dance is a sculptural bamboo piece that calls for an avant-garde flower arrangement (or none at all). Finely woven bamboo baskets and trays have been used in Japan to hold floral offerings at Buddhist altars from the eighth century onward. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, bamboo wares found favor with tea masters as flower containers for the tea alcove, and they remain popular for contemporary practitioners of ikebana (the art of flower arranging).

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