Fujikasa Satoko
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Exhibitions
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The Winter Show 2025
FORM not FUNCTION: Japanese Ceramic Sculpture 24 Jan - 2 Feb 2025Read more -
The Winter Show 2024
Taking Space, Making Space 19 - 28 Jan 2024Read more -
TEMPEST
New Sculpture by Fujikasa Satoko 14 Sep - 20 Oct 2023Read more -
Fujikasa Satoko
Swirling Energy: The Sculptural Metaphors of Fujikasa Satoko 1 May - 21 Jun 2019Read more
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biography
Fujikasa Satoko will have her American debut with her first international solo exhibition at our galleryin September 2015. Please check back for more information.
Though only in her early thirties, Fujikasa Satoko has already received international attention and acclaim for her work. Her seductive, fluid and ethereal hand-formed sculptures have already entered the collections of eight prominent museums in Japan, France and the US.
1980 Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture
2005 B.F.A. in Ceramics from Tokyo University of the Arts
2007 M.F.A. in Ceramics from Tokyo University of the ArtsAwards:
2007 Toride-city Mayor’s Award
2008 8th International Ceramics Festival
7th Mashiko Ceramic Competition
2009 3rd Kikuchi Biennale, Musée Tomo, Tokyo
20th Japan Ceramic Exhibition
Special Prize, 5th World Ceramic Biennale Korea
Chōza Grand Prize, Chōza Contemporary Ceramic Competition
2010 Grand Prize, Hagi Contemporary Ceramics 2010 (thereby winning her a solo exhibition at the museum in 2011)
2011 4th Kikuchi Biennale, Musée Tomo, Tokyo
21st Japan Ceramic Exhibition
Public Collections:
Chazen Museum of Art, WI
Cincinnati Art Museum, OH
Hagi Uragami Museum, Yamaguchi
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Ibaragi
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu
Portland Art Museum, OR
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, FL -
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pull quote
"Embodying nature, evoking emotions in a three-dimensional form, is in effect expressing life energy (Ki) itself."
FUJIKASA SATOKO
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