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An Ikebana Artist and His Student Sow an Unconventional Approach to Flower Arranging — Colossal

Last updated: April 12, 2025 2:28 pm
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Kosen Ohtsubo, a groundbreaking artist in the world of Japanese ikebana, is challenging traditional notions of beauty with his avant-garde approach to floral arrangements. Since the 1970s, Ohtsubo has been pushing the boundaries of the ancient art form by incorporating unconventional materials like cabbage leaves, bathtubs, and scrap metal into his creations. Inspired by jazz music, Ohtsubo approaches his work with a spirit of improvisation and experimentation, always seeking the unexpected.

Currently, Ohtsubo is being showcased in an exhibition at Kunstverein München in Munich alongside his student, Christian Kōun Alborz Oldham. Titled “Flower Planet,” the exhibition invites viewers to contemplate concepts of fragility, decay, and the elusive nature of beauty and control. Ohtsubo’s standout piece, “Linga München,” features a large orb-like sculpture made of willow branches, metal structures, and various flowers and leaves, with a small candle nestled at its center.

Another captivating piece in the exhibition is “Willow Rain,” which suspends delicate branches from the ceiling, challenging our conventional understanding of nature and human intervention. Through his work, Ohtsubo prompts viewers to reflect on their relationship with the natural world and the limits of human influence.

Given the ephemeral nature of the materials used in ikebana, photography plays a crucial role in preserving these fleeting arrangements. The exhibition pairs images of Ohtsubo’s earlier works with new commissions, providing a comprehensive view of his innovative approach to the art form.

“Flower Planet” will be on display at Kunstverein München until April 21, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience Ohtsubo’s thought-provoking creations firsthand. To explore more of Ohtsubo’s work, visit his Instagram page.

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