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    The Art of the Ramen Bowl charts the design history of the noodle dish

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An exhibition has opened at 21_21 Design Sight in Tokyo revealing the craft history behind the Japanese ramen bowl.

    The Art of the Ramen Bowl features over 300 examples of the traditional noodle dish, both historic and contemporary, showcasing highly specialised ceramic techniques.

    Yasuyuki Kaga's ramen bowl collection in The Art of the Ramen Bowl exhibition at 21_21
    The show includes more than 300 bowls, including a collection amassed by artist Yasuyuki Kaga

    Ten artists and designers were commissioned to create new bowl and spoon sets for the show, including 21_21 co-director Naoto Fukasawa.

    The other contributions came from Yuko Higuchi, Morihiro Hosokawa, Shigesato Itoi, Shun Sasaki, Katsuhiko Shibuya, Yui Takada, Naoto Takenaka, Mina Tabei and LiSA.

    Nomad Roof by Takenaka Corporation in The Art of the Ramen Bowl exhibition at 21_21
    Nomad Roof is one of three reimagined ramen stalls, presented by Takenaka Corporation

    The show also features three playful reinterpretations of the ramen stall: a boat-like design by Takashi Nakahara, a metal-framed cart by Tonerico:Inc and a thatched stand presented by Takenaka Corporation.

    The Art of the Ramen Bowl was curated by 21_21’s Taku Satoh and writer Mari Hashimoto, building on a topic the pair first explored in a show back in 2014.

    Okamochi Yatail by Tonerico:Inc in The Art of the Ramen Bowl exhibition at 21_21
    Tonerico:Inc created a metal-framed ramen stall

    The ramen bowl provides a lens through which to explore the 1300-year history of Mino ceramics, the name given to pottery produced in Japan’s western Tono region.

    “Even those who eat ramen daily hardly know that some 90 per cent of ramen bowls are produced in western Tono,” said the duo in their curatorial statement.

    “Diversity in technique and function make Tono a microcosm of the history and development of Japanese ceramics,” they stated.

    Ramen Past and the Present The Art of the Ramen Bowl exhibition at 21_21
    Ramen Past and the Present charts the history of ramen eating

    The show is divided into four sections starting with Ramen Past and the Present, where infographics and a a sound installation chart the history and culture of ramen eating.

    Anatomy of Ramen and Ramen Bowls highlights the design characteristics of ramen bowls, including shape texture and decoration, and how they relate to different types of noodle.


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    The 10 new ramen bowl and spoon commissions feature among 40 different contemporary designs, including pieces by Junya Ishigami, Jonathan Barnbrook, Keiichi Tanaami and Kazufumi Nagai.

    The final section spotlights the production of Mino ceramics, featuring 10 works by specialist potters including Shino ware and Oribe ware.

    The Art of the Ramen Bowl exhibition at 21_21
    The show includes 40 contemporary ramen bowl and spoon sets, including 10 new commissions

    Other focal points include a collection of ramen bowls from around the world, amassed by artist Yasuyuki Kaga, and a garden planted with Japanese red pines, traditionally used in Mino production.

    “By looking at ramen from the perspective of the bowl, we hope visitors will enjoy the fascination of discovering what goes into making up the everyday ramen experience, and people and designs lying behind it,” said the curators.

    Ramen bowl by Keiichi Tanaami
    The 40 designs include one by Keiichi Tanaami, which features on the show poster

    Other recent exhibitions at 21_21 include Pooploop, which looked at how human excrement and other types of waste can become more valuable to people and planet.

    The Art of the Ramen Bowl is on show at 21_21 Design Sight in Tokyo from 7 March until 15 June 2025. See Dezeen Events Guide for more architecture and design events around the world.

    The post The Art of the Ramen Bowl charts the design history of the noodle dish appeared first on Dezeen.



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