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Mihara Ken is an exceptional ceramist whose new work is currently on view in the show “Kigen - A New Beginning” at the Yufuku Gallery in Tokyo. Traditionally, he has crafted his sekki wares through a complicated double firing where the bisqued vessels are encased in a layer of clay, which is removed […]

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In the first part of this series I talked a little about collecting and ended my last post with a discussion of ceramics and several questions about aesthetic judgment. I also mentioned that one of the reasons surveys of art history shy away from ceramics is because they are so often nonrepresentational. That, of […]

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I have collected ceramics since childhood. This Satsuma-yaki yunomi depicting a ripe pomegranate is one of my first pieces of Japanese pottery. I bought it from an old store in one of the covered malls in downtown Kagoshima over a decade ago. Two women, perhaps a mother and daughter, packed the cup and its mate […]

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