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Modern Ruins - Ōya Stone 02

Modern Ruins - Ōya Stone 02

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Kouzo Takeuchi

Modern Ruins - Ōya Stone 02   2022

Materials: earthenware clay, Ōya Stone

40x45x20

Contemporary ceramic artist Kouzou Takeuchi has gained attention both in Japan and abroad for his outstanding handmade techniques and delicate sensibility.

Oya stone is placed on top of his ceramic clay works. The geometric shapes harmonize with the natural stones to create a sense of beauty and dignity.

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About the artist

1977 Born in Kato-shi, Hyogo Prefecture.

2003 Graduated from Osaka University of Arts, Department of Crafts, Ceramics Course

2004 Graduated from Tajimi City Ceramic Design Institute, Gifu Prefecture

Currently working at his studio in Kato-shi, Hyogo Prefecture.

Selected for the 22nd Asahi Modern Craft Exhibition

Awarded Incentive Prize at the 45th Chozo Award Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramic Art

Vigorously exhibiting his works in solo and group shows in Japan and abroad.

Selected as an exhibitor for the 13th "2018 Paramita Ceramic Grand Prize Exhibition" organized by Paramita Museum (Mie Prefecture).

Scheduled to hold the first solo exhibition, "Kozo Takeuchi Exhibition: Celebrity Artist Project x Thematic Exhibition 2023," at the Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo.

(December 9, 2023-February 25, 2024)

Collection/Installation

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki-dori
Victorian & Albert Museum, etc.

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