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Period: Early 2000s
Yoshitomo Nara, Too Young to Die, Japanese Glazed Porcelain Ceramic Ashtray 2002
Yoshitomo Nara, Too Young to Die, Japanese Glazed Porcelain Ceramic Ashtray 2002

Yoshitomo Nara, Too Young to Die, Japanese Glazed Porcelain Ceramic Ashtray 2002

By Yoshitomo Nara 1

Located in Studio City, CA

A beautiful and highly coveted large finely glazed ceramic ash tray/ low bowl by famed Japanese Pop artist Yoshitomo Nara (奈良 美智, 1959- ) titled "Too Young To Die". The wonderful ima...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Artisan Porcelain
Artisan Porcelain

Artisan Porcelain

$1,040Sale Price|35% Off

Artisan Porcelain

Located in New York, NY

Artisan porcelain hand formed high quality fine porcelain. Wonderful shape with Indigo painting. Artist signed with poem. The porcelain is hand formed ...

Category

Chinese Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Large Japanese Contemporary Shigaraki Tsubo with Tomobako by Shiro Tsujimura
Large Japanese Contemporary Shigaraki Tsubo with Tomobako by Shiro Tsujimura

Large Japanese Contemporary Shigaraki Tsubo with Tomobako by Shiro Tsujimura

By Shiro Tsujimura

Located in Atlanta, GA

A large stoneware tsubo (jar) made in the tradition of Shigaraki ware by celebrated Japanese potter Shiro Tsujimura (1947-). The robust jar in the ovoid form was hand-built with thic...

Category

Japanese Organic Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Stoneware

Large Contemporary Japanese Shigaraki Vessel Kohyama Yasuhisa
Large Contemporary Japanese Shigaraki Vessel Kohyama Yasuhisa

Large Contemporary Japanese Shigaraki Vessel Kohyama Yasuhisa

By Kohyama Yasuhisa

Located in Atlanta, GA

A striking stoneware vase made in the tradition of Shigaraki ware by celebrated Japanese potter Kohyama Yasuhisa (1936-) in the year of 2005. Born in the town of Shigaraki, Yasuhisa ...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Large Sculptural Ceramic Vessel by Mihara Ken
Large Sculptural Ceramic Vessel by Mihara Ken

Large Sculptural Ceramic Vessel by Mihara Ken

Located in Atlanta, GA

A large ceramic vessel in an impressive geometrical form by Japanese potter Mihara Ken (1958-) made in 2007. This multi-fired stoneware in shape of a mounta...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Japanese Contemporary Iga Stoneware Bowl by Shiro Tsujimura
Japanese Contemporary Iga Stoneware Bowl by Shiro Tsujimura

Japanese Contemporary Iga Stoneware Bowl by Shiro Tsujimura

By Shiro Tsujimura

Located in Atlanta, GA

A contemporary Stoneware Bowl made in the tradition of Iga ware by Japanese ceramic artist Shiro Tsujimura (1947-). In a slightly irregular round form, the de...

Category

Japanese Organic Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Stoneware

Massive Ceramic Jar Tsubo by Japanese Potter Yui Tsujimura
Massive Ceramic Jar Tsubo by Japanese Potter Yui Tsujimura

Massive Ceramic Jar Tsubo by Japanese Potter Yui Tsujimura

By Tsujimura Yui

Located in Atlanta, GA

A massive and magnificent ceramic Tsubo jar by Japanese potter Yui Tsujimura (1975-). Inspired by the techniques and aesthetics of the early medieval Sue ware, the artist hand builds...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Oribe Tea Pot by Ken Matsuzaki
Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Oribe Tea Pot by Ken Matsuzaki

Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Oribe Tea Pot by Ken Matsuzaki

By Ken Matsuzaki

Located in Atlanta, GA

A contemporary studio ceramic tea pot with metal handle made by Japanese potter Ken Matsuzaki (1950-). The stoneware tea pot showcases a thick dripping Oribe green glaze partially revealing the unglazed part of the body, which is decorated with scrolling pattern of ash glaze. The work is rooted in both Yohen Shino glaze technique and Oribe tradition, but interestingly it also paid homage to Sancai pottery...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Artisan Porcelain Vase Vessel
Artisan Porcelain Vase Vessel

Artisan Porcelain Vase Vessel

Located in New York, NY

Artisan porcelain Vase Vessel hand formed of quality high fired fine porcelain. Wonderful shape with Indigo painting completely hand crafted. Artist-si...

Category

Chinese Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Korean Contemporary Buncheong Ceramic Sculpture by Sung Jae Choi
Korean Contemporary Buncheong Ceramic Sculpture by Sung Jae Choi

Korean Contemporary Buncheong Ceramic Sculpture by Sung Jae Choi

By Sung Jae Choi

Located in Atlanta, GA

A ceramic sculpture piece created in the tradition of Buncheong ware by contemporary Korean ceramicist Sung Jae Choi (South Korean, b. 1962). In a hollow rectangular with slight irregularity of being hand-made, the piece evokes the distant memory of the stoneware pillow...

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Korean Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Japanese Ceramic Jar with Expressive Glaze Onda Yaki
Japanese Ceramic Jar with Expressive Glaze Onda Yaki

Japanese Ceramic Jar with Expressive Glaze Onda Yaki

By Onda Yaki

Located in Atlanta, GA

A Japanese lidded ceramic jar from the kiln of Onda Yaki, circa 2007. The stoneware jar impresses the viewer with a robust bulbous form. and exuberantly splashed and dripped glaze in...

Category

Japanese Organic Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Oribe Moon Flask Vase by Ken Matsuzaki
Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Oribe Moon Flask Vase by Ken Matsuzaki

Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Oribe Moon Flask Vase by Ken Matsuzaki

By Ken Matsuzaki

Located in Atlanta, GA

A contemporary studio ceramic vase made by Japanese potter Ken Matsuzaki (1950-). The vase showcases distinguished "moon flask" form with shoulder loops. The moon flask form was widely recorded first in Tang Dynasty China, most likely arrived from the Mideast countries via the silk road. It was originally used as drink vessel for the nomads and the loops were used to tie it to the horse-centered owner. The exotic form persisted in Chinese ceramic production through Ming to Qing dynasty. The form is unusual in Ken Matsuzaki's work. The artist covered the vase with a thick dripping Oribe green glaze partially revealing the unglazed part of the body, which is decorated with scrolling pattern in left by ash glaze. The work is rooted in both Yohen Shino glaze technique and Oribe tradition, but interestingly it also paid homage to Sancai pottery in Tang Dynasty when green glaze was prominently used to drip and splash onto the pottery. Viewing the vase, one can see in this harmonious piece, the innovative reinterpretation of ancient aesthetics that cross the cultures, geology and time. The base is marked with the artist's signature. The vase comes with an inscribed tomobako storage box with the artist's bio and wrapping cloth with seal. The vase measures 8.6"h x 7"w x 2"d. Ken Matsuzaki’s haptic ceramics bring a contemporary approach to traditional Japanese ceramicware, most notably 16th-century Oribe pottery...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Ceramic Sculptural Centerpiece by Ryuichi Kakurezaki
Ceramic Sculptural Centerpiece by Ryuichi Kakurezaki

Ceramic Sculptural Centerpiece by Ryuichi Kakurezaki

By Kakurezaki Ryuichi

Located in Atlanta, GA

A large and bespoken stoneware centerpiece platter in sculptural form by Japanese ceramic artist Ryuichi Kakurezaki (1950-) circa 2000s. Made in Bizen ware tradition in a thick slab ...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Japanese Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture Kiyoharu Ichino
Japanese Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture Kiyoharu Ichino

Japanese Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture Kiyoharu Ichino

By Kiyoharu Ichino

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Purple Dawn", a ceramic sculpture piece by Japanese potter Kiyoharu Ichino (1957-). Purchased from Touching Stone, Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2003. Tradition meets renovation, this sculptural piece with its slab like minimal shape draws the viewer into its mysterious shape that is reminiscent of a monument. Its surface, with the typical Tanba clay fired at very high temperature and completely free of glaze, radiates a subtle metallic sheen that is nearly in a shade of purple. This piece was purchased from Touching Stone, Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2003. Artist's bio from the gallery and the exhibition: "Kiyoharu Ichino was born in 1957 in Tachikui into an extended family steeped in pottery-making tradition. He learned all aspects of Tanba pottery since childhood. When he was twenty, he moved to Seto to study pottery under a master of Akatsu-yaki. Upon returning to Tachikui, he launched his career with the Tanba Group Kiln. In 1983, he established his own kiln and began showing in galleries all over Japan. His works have been selected repeatedly for the prestigious juried Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition sponsored by the Japan Crafts Association. In 1995, he was nominated to be a permanent member of The Japan Crafts Association, an honor bestowed to the most experienced and talented artists. Traditional Tanba pottery is fired unglazed at very high temperature in large wood-fueled kilns. Ichino uses both an anagama (hole kiln) and a noborigama (climbing kiln), burning almost a thousand bundles of wood over several days to bring out the unique personalities of Tanba clay, which is renowned for its rich texture and deep purplish brown colors. Many of his pieces show silvery fire-marks like swirling mists left by the wood fire. His pieces appear to be integral parts of the clay rather than separate objects made from it. To show the unique clay texture, he often includes seemingly unfinished edges in his designs, exposing the rough clay body. Despite the high level of sophistication and innovation, Ichino's works maintain a strong connection with the ancient Tanba pottery tradition. Ichino should be no stranger to many Santa Fe residents. His work has been exhibited both in Touching Stone Gallery and as part of a major exhibition in the New Mexico Museum of International Folk Art in 2006. About Tanba ware...

Category

Japanese Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Set of Five Yohen-Kin Shino Ceramic Plates by Suzuki Tomio
Set of Five Yohen-Kin Shino Ceramic Plates by Suzuki Tomio

Set of Five Yohen-Kin Shino Ceramic Plates by Suzuki Tomio

Located in Atlanta, GA

Japanese ceramic Suzuki Tomio (born in 1948) specializes in Shino ware. In 2003, he successfully developed Yohen-kin or transformed gold Shino, an opulent and golden glaze which led to a number of luster glazes in the artist’s growing body of work. Inspired by the golden tea ceremony room in Osaka Castle commissioned by Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598) where honored guests were served tea from a glittering bowl coated with pure gold, it took the artist nearly a decade of experimentation and refinement to achieve the glaze while strictly adhering to traditional shino making techniques. This set of five Yohen-kin plates displays a lustrous transformation. Signed on the bottom of plates. With original wrap cloth and the storage tomobako box entitled and signed by the artist in Kanji, with additional red seal. The size of the box is 5-1/8 x 8-1/4 x 8-1/4 inches. Many of Suzuki Tomio's shino pottery...

Category

Japanese Organic Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Josep Maria Jujol Casa de Familia Vase, White Ceramic, Spain, 2000
Josep Maria Jujol Casa de Familia Vase, White Ceramic, Spain, 2000

Josep Maria Jujol Casa de Familia Vase, White Ceramic, Spain, 2000

By Josep Maria Jujol

Located in Barcelona, ES

Josep Maria Jujol Casa de Familia Vase Josep Maria Jujol (1879/1949) is one of the greatest, yet least known, geniuses of Catalan architecture whose imagination and creativity are ...

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Spanish Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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