In researching tea ceremony for a client I came across a ceramics show held at the Mason-Scharfenstein Museum of Art at Piedmont College. It is a beautiful museum and the curators are friendly and knowledgeable. I was asked by some friends to make a few pictures so I decided to blog it.
JAPANESE POTTERY
The rising generation from traditional Japanese kilns
Arita and Karatsu Ware – Imaizumi Masato – Porcelain bowl with maple leaf motif in black, blue, and silver
Hagi Ware – Yomato Tsutomu – Bowl with engobe and gold leaf decor
Hagi Ware – Nakazato Taki – Decorated Karatsu fresh-water jar
Hagi Ware – Nakazato Taki – Nanban jar
Hagi Ware – Miwa Kazuhiko – Dreams in White
Hagi Ware – Kaneta Masanao – Pounded, hand-hollowed vase with engobe
Hagi Ware – Kaneta Masanao – Pounded, hand-hollowed vase with white glaze and kiln effects
Hagi Ware – Kaneta Masanao – Pounded, hand-hollowed vase with white glaze and kiln effects – Detail
Bizen Ware
Kyoto vicinity and Tamba – Okumura Hiromi – White glazed “vessel”
Kyoto vicinity and Tamba – Ichino Genwa – Platter with slip decor
Bizen Ware – Yamamoto Ryuichi – Vase with kiln effects
Kyoto vicinity and Tamba Ware – Ichino Masahiko – Vessel with .inear motif
Kutani and Kanazawa Ware – Ohi Toshio – Ceremonial vessel, Ohi glaze
Kutani and Kanazawa Ware – Ohi Toshio – Fresh-water jar, Ohi white Raku glaze
Kutani and Kanazawa Ware – Miyanishi Atsushi – Blue-glazed vase with wave motif
Kutani and Kanazawa Ware – Yoshida Yukio – Large bowl with overglaze enamel and gold decor
Seto and Mino Ware – Hori Toshiro – Iron-glazed jar
Seto and Mino Ware – Saki Hiroshi – Bluish Shino Jar
Seto and Mino Ware – Suzuki Satoru – Large Oribe Jar – Detail
Seto and Mino Ware – Suzuki Satoru – Large Oribe Jar
Seto and Mino Ware – Hori Toshiro – Iron glazed Jar
Seto and Mino Ware – Hori Toshiro – Iron glazed Jar – Detail
Seto and Mino Ware – Nagae Shigekazu – Glazed vessel built of thin layers
Seto and Mino Ware – Nagae Shigekazu – Glazed vessel built of thin layers – Detail
Seto and Mino Ware – Kurosawa Yuichi – Large Oribe bowl – Detail
Seto and Mino Ware – Ito Hidehito – Oribe bowl
Tokyo vicinity and Mashiko Ware – Hirose Yoshiyuki – “Soaring” large square plate with overglaze and enamel decor – Detail
Tokyo vicinity and Mashiko Ware – Nisaka Mitsukuni – Unglazed bowl with slip decor
Arita and Karatsu Ware – Inoue Yasunori – Bowl in overglaze enamels with carved decor
The installation runs through the end of January. A special reception featuring a gallery talk by Ohi Toshio, one of the artists included in the show, will be held from 5–7 p.m., Jan. 22., 2015. He is an eleventh generation Ohi Master.