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Yellin's gallery sells pieces from the kilns of Japan's finest potters
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EXHIBIT OF AWARD-WINNING JAPANESE CERAMISTS
Host: Japan Ceramic Society (Nihon Toji Kyokai) Location: Wako Hall in Ginza (Tokyo) Theme: Asobu Katachi (Playful Forms) Date: Jan. 18 to 26, 2002 Overview: Exhibit by selected award winners, who are some of Japan's most celebrated ceramists and Living National Treasures. Award winners from prior years were asked to submit something that would fit within the theme "Playful Forms." Click Here to See Full Report On This Event !!
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Akiyama Yo |
Closeup - Akiyama |
Eguchi Katsumi |
Hara Kiyoshi |
Harada Shuroku |
Imaizumi Imaemon |
Kakurezaki Ryuichi |
Kaneshige Kosuke |
Kato Kozo |
Kato Shigetaka |
Kato Takuo |
Kato Takuo |
Koie Ryoji |
Kozuru Gen |
Matsui Kosei |
Mori Togaku |
Mori Togaku |
Nakazato Taroemon |
Ogawa Machiko |
Ogawa Closeup |
Ogawa Machiko |
Ohi Chozaemon |
Onodera Gen |
Shimaoka Tatsuzo |
Shimaoka Tatsuzo |
Suzuki Osamu |
Suzuki Osamu |
Takenaka Ko |
Takiguchi Kazuo |
Takiguchi Kazuo |
Tokuda Yasokichi |
Tsuji Kyo |
Tsuji Seimei |
Wada Morihiro |
Wakao Toshisada |
Yagi Akira |
Yamada Hikaru |
Yamada Jozan |
Yasuda Zenko |
All Photos by Robert Yellin Click here for his full report.
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LEARN MORE ABOUT JAPAN'S AWARD SCENE For much more, please visit the PHOTO TOURS page. It includes links to other wonderful photo tours, including prior Japan Ceramic Society events, Living National Treasures, Contemporary Artists, How the Japanese Rank Their Potters, plus other visual resources.
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Many of the above artists are feature in the Who's Who section.
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