Calendar

Oct
22
Sat
2016
MADE IN JAPAN – La scultura ceramica giapponese del XX secolo al MIC di Faenza – @ Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza
Oct 22 2016 @ 4:00 PM – Jan 9 2017 @ 1:00 AM

MADE IN JAPAN – La scultura ceramica giapponese del XX secolo al MIC di Faenza –

Grazie al Premio Faenza, il Concorso Internazionale della Ceramica d’Arte Contemporanea istituito dal 1938, il MIC di Faenza possiede la più grande raccolta extra territoriale di ceramica giapponese.

In mostra una selezione di un centinaio di opere, tra le più significative della collezione, per raccontare la storia della scultura ceramica nipponica del XX secolo.

L’evento espositivo è organizzato in collaborazione con Ente Ceramica Faenza, Ottobre giapponese. Con il patrocinio del Comune di Faenza.

@ Visto il grande interesse di pubblico la mostra Made in Japan è stata prorogata fino all’8 gennaio 2017.
Esposte un centinaio di opere tra sculture, stampe giapponesi dell’800 e una selezione di fotografie della Tokyo contemporanea per raccontare il fascino della cultura giapponese tra tradizione e innovazione.

Jan
18
Fri
2019
YOSHINORI AKAZAWA Contemporary Ceramic Exhibition ‘Thinker In Space’
Jan 18 @ 10:00 AM – Jan 30 @ 6:00 PM

YOSHINORI AKAZAWA

CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC ART EXHIBITION

THINKER IN SPACE

akazawa

works ‘Comedia’ 2016 : by Yoshinori Akazawa , Photo by Takashi Hatakeyama

The artist, AKAZAWA Yoshinori, transcends genres, being active in ceramics, nihonga-style painting and photography, both here in Japan and abroad. Born into a family of Kyōyaki potters famous for its Kōchi-ware (Kōchi-yaki, Cochin-ware) ceramics, he discovered an affinity existed between the nihonga-style of painting that he studied in university, the beauty of mosaic patterns and the materials used in Kōchi-ware, so he set about combining these various elements in his creative works.

This exhibition will feature works that have returned to Japan from open exhibitions abroad. In other words, it will provide the opportunity to see works selected by various people possessing differing aesthetics and values, all in one place. These works, which are a result of combining traditional Kōchi-ware techniques with inspiration acquired overseas, allow us a glimpse of the artist, others, the passage of time and the relationships that exist between different countries. The artist describes this sense, which surpasses time and space, as being that of a ‘thinker in space’, and we have used this as the title for the exhibition. We hope that this exhibition will serve to bring further innovation to the field of Kyōyaki ceramics.

SHIMOMURA Kazuma
Curator
Kyoto Ceramic Center

Thanks to
Critical text:

Rolando Giovannini (Milan and Faenza, Italy)
Professor in
Ceramic Materials in Architecture. Knowledge and Conservation
In SSBAP, Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Architettonici e del Paesaggio.
Dipartimento di Architettura e Studi Urbani.
Milan
Italy

Roser Vilardell Tarruella (Barcelona, Spain)

YOSHINORI AKAZAWA CV

1971 born, live in Kyoto
1995 BFA / Kyoto City University of Arts fine arts, Nihonga (Japanese style painting)
2002 Nihonga painting solo exhibiton ‘Hana-no-Ame (Flower Shower)’ Sakaimachi Garow (Kyoto, Japan)
2009-2010 ‘15 Fusumae (painting for Fusuma) donation as requiem for Nobunaga Oda’ Soken-ji temple,  The ruins of Azuchi Castle (Azuchi / Shiga, Japan)
2016 ‘MADE IN JAPAN’ MIC International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, Faenza, Italy
2017 ‘Honorable mention’ & ‘Prize of Targa Argent’ 39th International Ceramic Art Competition of Gualdo Tadino City (Gualdo Tadino, Perugia, Italy)
2018 Ceramic solo exhibition ‘JAPAN‘ Nihombashi Mitsukoshi main store Art square (Tokyo, Japan)