




The son of Kiyotsugu Nakagawa, the highly prestigious Japanese Living National Treasure, Shuji Nakagawa represents the third generation in the Kyoto woodcrafting tradition. Not only a guardian and transmitter of knowledge, he is also a contemporary artist, exhibiting his work internationally. Rebellious as an adolescent, Shuji wanted to explore new horizons and undertook studies in Contemporary Art. He even learned steel sculpting, but in the end, it was quite natural for him to return to the family craft. He mixed the knowledge acquired from his studies with traditional techniques to push the boundaries of kioke making to new spheres. Today, Shuji lives on the shores of Lake Biwa with his wife, where he decided to set up his own studio in 2003. Here he finds the calm and inspiration he needs in nature, forests and the lakes.
Shuji Nakagawa is a master artisan: he began his career in 2003 and he started teaching in 2003
Shuji Nakagawa