The Skills Academy in Japan: Metal

2025
2026

Program : Académie des savoir-faire

Disciplines : Artisanat, Design

Country : Japon

The third edition of the Skills Academy in Japan will explore metal through a rich schedule of activities including a publication as well as practical workshops, talks and an exhibition. Though it has been imagined to echo the original French programme, this new edition takes on a form all of its own, designed to highlight the specific place of metal in Japanese culture. With the Skills Academy Japan, the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès reaffirms once again its commitment to sharing knowledge and encouraging experimentation.
© Manami Takahashi
© Manami Takahashi
Installation view of the exhibition “Metal”, Le Forum, Tokyo, 2025 © Nacása & Partners Inc./ Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
Installation view of the exhibition “Metal”, Le Forum, Tokyo, 2025 © Nacása & Partners Inc./ Fondation d'entreprise Hermès

After wood and earth, the Skills Academy in Japan turns its focus to metal, another key material in the nation’s craft traditions. As in previous editions, the Academy aims to explore this universal material through the unique prism of Japanese culture. What is metal’s symbolic role in Japan? How has it shaped the country's history? What specific metalwork techniques have been developed there? How have the country’s artists used this material? Through a series of key events, the Skills Academy Japan aims to understand the many aspects of metal and explore them in all their diversity. Open to participants of all ages and backgrounds, the Academy offers a veritable platform for multidisciplinary, intergenerational learning.

A Book

In Japan, the Skills Academy will begin in autumn with the launch of the book, Savoir & Faire – Kizoku, Le Métal, co-published by the Foundation and Iwanami Shoten. As with the previous volumes in the collection, this book brings together translations of articles from the French edition and original contributions in Japanese. From essays to interviews and portfolios, the book’s contents explore the emblematic uses of metal in Japan, from traditional sword-making and articulated sculptures (jizai okimono) to contemporary art, by way of architecture and music. The history of the material, the consequences of its extraction for the landscape and its alchemical dimensions are all evoked in this broad, multifaceted study. 

An Exhibition

Alongside this book, the public is also invited to delve into the ambivalent qualities of metal through an eponymous exhibition at Le Forum, the Foundation’s exhibition space in Tokyo. From October 30, 2025 to January 31, 2026, “Metal” brings together three artists from different backgrounds who explore this material through music, cinema and sculpture respectively. Each of these different fields of expression contributes, in its own way, to the rich imaginary surrounding metal.

Workshops 

In spring, following a call for participation, the Skills Academy Japan will offer a series of public workshops primarily aimed at teenagers. Accompanied by experts from a range of professional backgrounds, the young participants will have the opportunity to undertake an interdisciplinary immersion in metal. The sessions will explore its manufacture, the use of key metalwork tools, welding and alloying, the soul of metal, and various micro- and macro-level approaches.

A Summer School and a Series of Talks

In July 2026, the programme will continue with a summer school. Participants who attended sessions in the spring will be able to put their newly acquired skills to use, while the event will also welcome a broader audience, offering a creative and educational environment in which everyone will have a chance to work with their own hands. Finally, to conclude this third edition of the Skills Academy Japan, two parallel events will put French and Japanese approaches to metalwork into perspective with one another: Paris will host Japanese professionals for a masterclass, while a day of roundtable discussions will take place in Tokyo.

Informations

  • Exhibition

    “Metal” at Le Forum
    From 30 October 2025 to 31 January 2026
    Learn more

  • Workshops

    In spring, 
    Call for applications coming soon mid-January

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