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2018.06.30 - 08.26

HAMADA SHOJI:
Works from the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka’s Horio Mikio Collection

Overview

Hamada Shoji (1894-1978) was a world-renowned potter who was designated the first holder of an Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) for his mingei (folk art) ceramics. The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka houses a collection of some 200 items donated by Horio Mikio (1911-2005), who enjoyed a long friendship with Hamada and made use of the potter’s ceramics on a daily basis. Along with the artless vessels that Hamada collected, this exhibition, drawn primarily from Horio’s collection, introduces the charms of the artist’s work.

Hamada Shoji, Stoneware: Copper green glaze with iron black and white poured decoration (c. 1951, Horio Mikio Collection, Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka)


Information

Dates:
June 30, 2018 (Saturday) - August 26, 2018 (Sunday).
Closed:
Mondays(except July 16), July 17(Tuesday).
Hours:
10:00A.M. - 6:00P.M.(Last entry 30 minutes before closing time.)
Place:
Setagaya Art Museum, 1st floor exhibition rooms

Organized by:
Setagaya Art Museum (Setagaya Arts Foundation)
/The Yomiuri Shimbun/The Japan Association of Art Museums

Patronized by:
Setagaya City/Setagaya City Board of Education

Supported by:
Lion Corporation/Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd/Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. /Nippon Television Network Corporation

Specially Cooperated by:
The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka

Cooperated by:
Shoji Hamada Memorial Mashiko Sanko-kan Museum/Hamada-gama Pottery

Admission

Adults 1,200yen / Seniors(over 65) 1,000yen / University and high school students 800yen / Junior high and elementary school students 500yen
Group Discount
Adults 1,000yen / Seniors(over 65) 800yen / University and high school students 600yen / Junior high and elementary school students 300yen
*Discount applies to groups of 20 or more.
*Admission for visitors with disabilities is 500yen. Students with disabilities, and one attendant per visitor with disabilities are admitted free of charge.

Overview

Hamada Shoji (1894-1978) was a world-renowned potter who was designated the first holder of an Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) for his mingei (folk art) ceramics. The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka houses a collection of some 200 items donated by Horio Mikio (1911-2005), who enjoyed a long friendship with Hamada and made use of the potter’s ceramics on a daily basis. Along with the artless vessels that Hamada collected, this exhibition, drawn primarily from Horio’s collection, introduces the charms of the artist’s work.

Hamada Shoji, Stoneware: Copper green glaze with iron black and white poured decoration (c. 1951, Horio Mikio Collection, Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka)


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