The National Art Center, Tokyo and Bvlgari are pleased to announce Bvlgari Kaleidos: Colors, Cultures and Crafts, the Maison’s first exhibition in Japan in ten years, and its largest ever in the country, a kaleidoscopic journey into its vibrant world of colors, showcasing nearly 350 chromatic masterpieces, from jewelry to contemporary art.
The exhibition takes its name from the Greek words kalos (beautiful) and eidos (form), symbolizing a dynamic and ever-changing journey through color, where beauty and creativity blend harmoniously. Nearly 350 chromatic masterpieces – including jewelry creations from the Bvlgari Heritage Collection and prestigious private collections, spanning from the origins to the present day – highlight the deep connection between Italy and Japan, celebrating their rich cultural legacy and shared passion for art and design. Adding further emotional depth, the exhibition also showcases works by three contemporary female artists – Lara Favaretto, Mariko Mori and Akiko Nakayama – who offer their personal reflections on color.