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A joint project of Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Pentagram Stiftung

Le Stanze del Vetro

Venice, Island of San Giorgio Maggiore

Glass Tea House Mondrian

by Hiroshi Sugimoto

Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto’s first architectural project in Venice, designed for Le Stanze del Vetro on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore.

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(Venice, April 22nd 2014) On June 6th, the “Glass Tea House Mondrian” will open to the public on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. The “Glass Tea House” is a temporary pavilion designed by the Japanese artist and photog-

rapher Hiroshi Sugimoto

as part of the activities of Le Stanze del Vetro. Hiroshi Sugimoto is known worldwide for his black-and-white photographs, and for the first time ever he is to design an architectural building in Venice.

The “Glass Tea House Mondrian” is a project by Le Stanze del Vetro – a

Fondazione Bisazza

of the design and construction of the pavilion.

long term joint initiative between Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Pentagram Stiftung – which was made possible thanks to the support of Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd., and , in collaboration with Asahi Building-Wall Co. Ltd. Special thanks to Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia for lending archaeological artefacts and to Cattaruzza Millosevich Associated Architects for having overseen each phase Concurrent with the opening of the “Glass Tea House Mondrian”, the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa will host an unprecedented retrospective exhibition of Hiroshi

Sugimoto

’s architectural photographs at the Palazzetto Tito: this exhibition, to gether with “The Glass Tea House Mondrian” at Le Stanze del Vetro, will place this world-famous artist and his commitment towards the built environment at the

center of the Venice art scene this season, befitting the new expanded format of the Architecture Biennale.

The “Glass Tea House Mondrian” is a new initiative from those organized so far by Le Stanze del Vetro, broadening its horizons, and involving internationally renowned artists to plan and design an architectural pavilion in the area in front of Le Stanze del Vetro, following the example of the “Pavilion Series” of the Serpentine Gallery in London. The “Glass Tea House Mondrian” by Hiroshi Sugimoto is inspired by pre-modern abstraction, as perfected by Sen no Rikyû, in the Japanese tradition of the tea ceremony. The Pavilion consists of two main elements, an open-air landscape and an enclosed LE STANZE DEL VETRO Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore 30124 Venezia, Italia - T. +39 041 522 9138 [email protected] - [email protected]

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glass cube regularly

. The landscape (approximately 40 meters long and 12.5 meters wide) follows a path along a reflecting pool leading the visitor to a glass cube (2.5 x 2.5 meters), inside which the traditional Japanese tea ceremony will be performed . The glass cube will host two visitors at a time together with the tea mas ter, while spectators can watch the ceremony from outside the glass cube.

Original tea utensils

for the “Glass Tea House Mondrian” were designed by Hiroshi

Sugimoto and fabricated by traditional artisans in Kyoto.

The flexible and temporary structure of the pavilion will also contribute to trans form the area in front of Le Stanze del Vetro – which has never been used before – into a versatile space, to hold meetings and talks, and where visitors are encouraged to interact freely with the pavilion.

The “Glass Tea House Mondrian” is an innovative project as it offers a space in which to present and experience architecture, where the Pavilion itself becomes the ex-

hibition

, an innovative example in which the artist can freely suggest a theme and a project, open to the possibility of experimenting with the setting, shapes, build ing techniques and innovative materials.

Within the settings of the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore the “Glass Tea House Mondrian” is also symbolic, encouraging visitors to freely interact with the site, and requiring them to find the right balance between the artifice of architecture

and the natural environment that surrounds it.

The “Glass Tea House Mondrian” creates a bond between interior and exterior, na ture and artifice, lightness and heaviness, water and soil, a bond which is presented in the use of wood from Japan for the external fence, the use of Venetian mosaics for the reflecting pool, and glass for the tea house, in which the merge between Japanese tradition and modern technology can be experienced. Inspired by the Ise-shrine, the exterior fence around the pavilion is made entirely of cedar wood and realized through a contribution by Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd. Hiroshi Sugimoto and Sumitomo Forestry chose the cedar wood from the Tohoku region for their commitment in helping to reconstruct areas which were dev-

astated by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

no impact on the environment. Sumitomo Forestry not only uses wood for residential structures, but also for schools and hospitals, dem onstrating the architectural potential of this natural, renewable resource, which has The reflecting pool, a key element of the pavilion, is made possible thanks to the collaboration with Fondazione Bisazza. Fondazione Bisazza, based in Vicenza, is specialized in the production of glass mosaics for interior as well as outdoor solutions. Finally the glass cube is made by Asahi Building-Wall Co. Ltd, a leading com pany in engineering solutions for architectural façades and glass.

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offers educational activities and guided tours for the “Glass Tea House Mondrian”, organized by Artsystem. All educational activities are free and can be booked by calling the toll-free number 800 662 477 (Monday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm) or by e-mail: [email protected]. Pantone 387C LE STANZE DEL VETRO Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore 30124 Venezia, Italia - T. +39 041 522 9138 [email protected] - [email protected]

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Short biography – Hiroshi Sugimoto

Born in Tokyo in 1948, Sugimoto has lived in New York since 1974. He has acquired an international reputation as a photographic artist and has exhibited his works in major art museums throughout the world. In recent years he has been expanding his field of activity to literary and architectural work. In 2008, he founded New Material Research Laboratory, an architectural design office which was commis sioned to design the Izu Photo Museum in Shizuoka prefecture. His recent written works include “Sense of Space” published by Magazine House, and “Origin of Art” by Shincho-sha. As a connoisseur of traditional arts and theater, Sugimoto has led the direction of Ningyo Joruri Bunraku (Japanese puppet theatre) pro duction of “Sugimoto Bunraku Sonezaki Shinju: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki”, which was performed in Madrid, Rome, and Paris in autumn 2013 and again in Tokyo and Osaka in March 2014. Sugimoto has won many awards, including the 21st Praemium Imperiale in 2009, Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon by Japanese Government in 2010, the Officier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (The Order of Arts and Letters) by French Government in 2013.

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Production: Title: Date: Times: Location: Address: Tickets: Info: Web: Design: Sponsors: Building partners: Le Stanze del Vetro Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Pentagram Stiftung Glass Tea House Mondrian Opening on June 6, 2014 10 am – 7 pm, closed on Wednesday Gardens in front of Le Stanze del Vetro Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia Free admission [email protected], [email protected]

www.lestanzedelvetro.it, www.cini.it Hiroshi Sugimoto, New Material Research Laboratory Tomoyuki Sakakida Project manager: Yuichi Hashimura Associate Architect: Cattaruzza & Millosevich Associated Architects Kawamura Office / Naoko Kawamura Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd.

Fondazione Bisazza In collaboration with: Asahi Building-Wall Co., Ltd.

Costruzioni e Restauri G. Salmistrari S.r.l.

Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd.

Asahi Building-Wall Co., Ltd.

Ishimaru Co., Ltd.

Project coordinator: Francesca Nisii Acknowledgements: Special thanks to Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia The tea house is supervised by: for lending the archaelogical artefacts So’oku Sen / Mushakoji-Senke Tea School Original tea utensils for the “Glass Tea House Mondrian” were designed by Hiroshi Sugimoto and fabricated by traditional artisans in Kyoto: Shuji Nakagawa / Nakagawa Mokkougei Shiga Studio Takahiro Yagi / Kaikado Supervised by So’oku Sen/Mushakoji-Senke Tea School In cooperation with Kyoto University of Art & Design

For further information: Fondazione Giorgio Cini

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Le Stanze del Vetro

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T: +39 041 5230869 www.lestanzedelvetro.it

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