This exhibition emphasizes the traditional T-shaped garment called “kimono,” but it also integrates the more general concept of clothing, including a variety of other traditional Japanese apparel, such as haori, a short kimono, and other varieties of robe-like clothing, such as traveling coats produced from various cloth and fibers.
This group show highlights how monochromatic, black and white works of art inspire a sense of permanence. The works on display take both the viewer and the subject out of the bounds of time, and in turn, highlight the feeling of being without a connection to a particular place or era.