HKDI Gallery

About the Exhibition

Dai Fujiwara is a designer who continues to transcend creative borders. From textiles to product design and beyond, Fujiwara has proposed and delivered dynamic and innovative projects to corporations, educational organisations and the community through his bold and unconventional ideas.  

This exhibition is a first-ever look into his earliest works tracing from his time as a student of design up to his most recent creations. It is an exploration into his journey that started with creating objects by hand and gradually expanded into design engineering and addressing social issues. 

Fujiwara’s most recent works are two projects that bring creativity in cyberspace into reality. The first is a film featuring a sweater, knitted from yarn made from animal hairs and debris gathered with a handheld vacuum cleaner in the plains of Mongolia and international metropolises (New York and Tokyo). The other is a homage to Matisse, featuring a garment created from a fabric with patterns drawn by a drone as an extension of the hand. 

This is the road travelled by the creative, meditative hands of Dai Fujiwara. A journey through different realms, from nature and technology to design, art, community and society; and travels through the past, present, and future, blurring the borders of each. This state can be likened to the sky; always above us but changing with every passing minute. 2021, the world is facing its moment of truth and we hope that you will take this time to survey the works of Dai Fujiwara and his challenge in bringing forth new values at a scale as limitless as the sky. 

 

Online Exhibition

Exhibition Photos

Dai Fujiwara-led Virtual Guided Tour

 

Dai Fujiwara will also lead several virtual guided tours namely "Dai Show & Tell Gallery Tour" on 20, 27 & 28 March 2021 (HKT).

For more details of the webinar links and time, please go to https://www.fujiwaradai.com/ 

Highlight Exhibits

#1 No Title, Izu Shimoda, Shizuoka,1990; No Title, Hakone-machi, Kanagawa,1991

#2 Iron and Fabric, Exhibition at Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, 1991

#3 No Title, Front of Tokyo Station, Marunouchi Exit, 1991, Exhibition Photo; No Title, Beijing City, 1992, Exhibition Photo

#4 FABRICA, Fabric Baseball Glove, 1994

#8 MUJI TO GO, Ryohin Keikaku, 2015–2020

#9 Itsumo no Moshimo, Ryohin Keikaku, 2015–2020

#10 VEGGIE HERB, Tokiwa Phytochemical, 2014-

#11 Imoya Kaneki, Tokyo Food Co., Ltd. , 2018-

#12 propellaheart, Landflora Co.,Ltd., 2018-

#13 CAMPER, 2012-2015

#14 Mizutamaten, 2016-

#15 Enoshima Electric Railway, Information Train, Enoshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd., 2019-2021

#16 Hi Miura, Hitachi, Ltd., 2018-

#17 koyart, 2020-

#18 COLOR-HUNTING, Design Starting from Color Exhibition, 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, 2013

#19 LINK OF LIFE Exhibition, Shiseido Company Limited, 2015-2017

#20 SPEED FLAT, 2017-

#21-24 Multiple Illustrations

#25 Iron and Fabric, 1991 and 2021

#27 Skin Color Glasses, 2013

#28 Baby Skin Earphones, 2015

#29 Lion Shoes, 2013-2021

#30 Enoshima Electric Railways, Information Train, 2019

#31 Color of Sky, 2013-2021

#32 Garbage Turned Yarn—Grassland Sweater, Urban Sweater, 2021

#33 Cyber Physical Hands, 2021

#34 Interview with Dai Fujiwara, 2021

Learning Resources

Exhibition Guide (Download PDF)

Learning Booklet (Download PDF)

Press Release

Press Release (Download PDF)

Events & Public Services

Public Guided Tours

Guided Tours can be arranged to schools and community groups by advanced booking. Registration and enquiries: hkdi-gallery@vtc.edu.hk / +852 3928 2566 

Visit Us

Exhibition Period  
29.01.2021 - 28.03.2021 
(Closed on Tuesdays) 

Opening Hours 
10:00 - 20:00 

Venue  
HKDI Gallery, Hong Kong Design Institute 
3 King Ling Road, Tseung Kwan O, NT 
(MTR Tiu Keng Leng Station Exit A2) 

Registration for On-site Exhibition Visit
www.hkdigallery_daifujiwara_admission.eventbrite.com (Online pre-registration is required*)


Enquiries
 
hkdi-gallery@vtc.edu.hk / +852 3928 2566

*For everyone’s health and safety, capacity is limited, and an advance ticket is required for visitors. 

Acknowledgement