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Akiko Hirai Ceramics

Akiko Hirai Ceramics

Akiko Ceramics

“Things that are totally immaculate and things that are altogether softened give off an impression of being up two inverse conditions, yet two conditions are the same thought as a type of finish. There is no development in the aforementioned two conditions.

The waxing and the disappearing moon hold a desire […]

365 ceramic objects by Guillaume Bardet

L’usage des jours. 365 ceramic objects by Guillaume Bardet

Throughout the period from September 21, 2009, until September 20, 2010, the French creator Guillaume Bardet drew one protest a day. As an expansion of this «artistic and human performance», from fall 2010 he saw to the production of every article. He did so in team […]

By |March 10th, 2013|Arts|0 Comments

New Blue and White / Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

New Blue and White, Boston Art Museum

New Blue and White / Museum of Fine Arts

New Blue and White at The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, showcases imaginative works in blue and white by 40 worldwide specialists and originators.

Contemporary model, ceramics, vogue, glass, furniture, and more offer another contort to age-old symbolism

Over the […]

By |March 10th, 2013|Arts|0 Comments

MOA Museum of Art Sparks Interest in the Six Old Kilns

Since it turned 30, the MOA Museum of Art decided to celebrate with an exhibition of traditional Japanese pottery late last year. The event ran until December 24, and attracted countless patrons who wanted to see real artifacts from the six oldest pottery centers in the country. Ceramics have long been celebrated in Echizen, […]

Exhibition Charlotte Perriand and Japan at the Museum of Modern Art in Saint-Etienne

From 23 February to 26 May 2013, the Museum of Modern Art in Saint-Etienne Métropole Exhibition welcomes Charlotte Perriand and Japan. Exposure Charlotte Perriand and Japan highlights the interaction between the French designer first woman and the country of the rising sun.

Exhibition Charlotte Perriand and Japan is dedicated to the first woman recognized designer […]

Beautiful Image of Japan

Beautiful image of snow in Japan :

Japanese women wearing Kimono under the snow

Japanese Art France

Japanese Art France

On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations and friendship between France and Japan, home Camard & Associates organizes a sale of Japanese contemporary ceramics.

The avant-garde tradition today is tomorrow. The maxim seems sententious and yet it fits like a glove to contemporary Japanese ceramics. The country of the Rising […]

Cernuschi Museum Paris

New Pieces of Japanese Ceramics bought by Cernuschi Museum:

Yoshimi Futamura (née en 1959)
Sans titre
Grès chamotté
Paris, 2012
Don de l’artiste

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=487786291269682&set=a.350079505040362.83976.240914365956877&type=1&theater

Eiko Kishi (née en 1948)
Sans titre
Grès chamotté
Japon, Kyôto, 2009
Don galerie Clara Scremini,

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=487785431269768&set=a.350079505040362.83976.240914365956877&type=1&theater

By |February 6th, 2013|Arts|0 Comments

Gallery of Art Photos

Hello,

Here, a nice gallery of Photos :

http://yakimonos.com/_document/photos_galerie_yakimono.html

Thanks

Kobori Enshū and Matsudaira Fumai:,The Aesthetics of Daimyō Tea Masters

Kobori Enshu et Matsudaira Fumai: The Aesthetics of Tea Masters Daimyo

December 2013

Kobori Enshū (1579–1647) and Matsudaira Fumai (1751–1818) were both Edo period daimyō tribe masters who were moreover eminent tea aces. Enshū served as tea counselor to the third Tokugawa shogun Iemitsu. He was mindful not just for the designation of […]

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