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Kiyoyuki Kato White Clay Colored Tea Bowl Height: 9.2 cm / Width: 11.9 cm *Maximum width. Please note that there may be slight variations in size. [Kiyoyuki Kato] Born in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. Graduated from Seto Ceramic High School. Recipient of the Japan Ceramic Society Award. Aichi Prefecture Arts Encouragement Cultural Award. Two-time Grand Prize winner at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition. Excellence Award at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition. Contemporary Craft Award at the Japan Contemporary Craft Art Exhibition. Hokuto Prize at the Nitten Exhibition. Two-time Special Selection at the Nitten Exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo [The New Generation of Contemporary Ceramics] exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo [Contemporary Ceramics: Europe and Japan] exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo [Contemporary Ceramics: America, Mexico, Canada, and Japan] exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo [Overview of Contemporary Crafts] exhibition. Exhibited at the Faenza International Ceramic Exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the East Germany [Japanese Ceramics Exhibition]. Invited to exhibit at the New Zealand and Austria [Japanese Ceramics Exhibition]. Invited to exhibit at the Contemporary Ceramics 100 Selection Exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art [Contemporary Japanese Crafts Exhibition]. Invited to exhibit at [CLAYWORK - From Ceramics to Sculpture]. Exhibited at the [Miniature] exhibition by members of the International Academy of Ceramics in Kyoto. Exhibited at the [Miniature] exhibition by members of the International Academy of Ceramics in Paris. 11 solo exhibitions. Works are in the collection of the Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art. Works are in the collection of the Nagaoka Modern Art Museum. Works are in the collection of the Canterbury Museum, New Zealand. Judge for the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition. Judge for the Chunichi International Ceramic Exhibition. Nitten Exhibition Judge. Japan New Crafts Exhibition Judge. Member of the International Academy of Ceramics.
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