Rengo
Rengo is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the collaborative creation of a single work by two or more artists. The term "rengo" translates to "linking" or "connecting," reflecting the interconnected nature of the artists' contributions. This practice is particularly associated with the creation of calligraphy, painting, and poetry, but it can also be applied to other artistic disciplines.
The concept of rengo originated in the Muromachi period (1336-1573) and was popularized by the Zen Buddhist
Rengo is not merely about combining individual efforts; it emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and
In contemporary times, rengo continues to be practiced and celebrated, not only in Japan but also in