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Dai
Ichi Arts |
Japanese
Ceramic Sculpture: Legacy and Change
June 1 —
June 26, 2004 |
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| Goro
Suzuki
Oribe Big Platter, 2000
41” Diameter
Glazed stoneware |
Japanese
Ceramic Sculpture: Legacy and Change, featuring Yasuo Hayashi,
Tsubusa Katoh, Kosuke Kaneshige, Goro Suzuki, Kazuo Tagiguchi
and other artists with stellar reputations in Japan and internationally.
Japan’s long tradition of useful wares was challenged
and enlivened after World War II by avant-garde artists such
as Osamu Suzuki and Kazuo Yagi, who were interested in the “object
as object” without regard to utility. Since then, purely
sculptural expression has had an important place in Japanese
ceramic art, and the scene today is especially lively and provocative,
as works by these artists demonstrate.
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Dai
Ichi Arts
249 East 48th Street,
New York, NY 10017
212-230-1680
www.daiitchiarts.com |
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CONTACT
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For
more information on SOFA NEW YORK 2004, June 3-6 at the Seventh
Regiment Armory, Park Ave. and 67th, call 800.563.SOFA
(7632) or e-mail: info@sofaexpo.com.
For editorial support, contact Barbara Smythe-Jones at 800.357.SOFA
(7632) or e-mail barbara@sofaexpo.com.
For assistance downloading hi-res images of artwork for sale
at SOFA NEW YORK in the Press Images/e-press kit section of
www.sofaexpo.com and for press credentials, contact Jen
Haybach at 866.870.SOFA (7632) or jen@sofaexpo.com.
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