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(JP¥247,800)
This Aooribe tea bowl by Mr. Kazu Yamada, whose father is a Nitten artist and whose uncle is the Living National Treasure, Jozan Yamada, is reminiscent of the famous bowls of his teacher, Mr. Tokuro Kato. The bowl features a robust form created by skillful spatula work, and a moist, melancholic glaze with depth. It is a bowl in which stillness and movement are in perfect harmony. The approximate size is: height: about 8 cm, diameter: about 12 cm. The price at a certain gallery is around 380,000 to 500,000 yen. [Pottery History] 1954: Born in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture. 1976: Graduated from the Department of Crafts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Osaka University of Arts, Ceramics Course. 1976: Built a kiln in Echizen Ceramic Village, Fukui Prefecture. 1988: Produced a hole kiln in Germany (Jan Kolwitz Pottery Studio). Participated in the production of the documentary film "Born from Fire" (Marks Zuelner Production). 1989: Produced works in Germany, first kiln firing. 1993: Solo exhibition at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi (held every other year thereafter) 2003: Solo exhibition at Ginza Kuroda Toen (2nd exhibition in 2008) 2010: Invited to exhibit in "Around Tea Ceremony - Perspective on Contemporary Crafts Exhibition" Organized by: The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Crafts Gallery 2012: Held "Setoguro Tea Bowl Exhibition" at Ginza Kuroda Toen 2013: Solo exhibition at Ginza Kuroda Toen, held every other year thereafter 2014: Held "Dogu Exhibition" at Ginza Kuroda Toen, held every other year thereafter 2017: Held "Shino Tea Bowl Exhibition" at Ginza Kuroda Toen Notes: Unused item, but the box has some sun damage.
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