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Koie Ryōji

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    • Hagi and Oribe

      Hagi and Oribe

      26 Jun - 1 Aug 2024
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    • Teabowls and Waterjars

      Teabowls and Waterjars

      4 Dec 2023 - 5 Jan 2024
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    • PAINTED CLAY

      PAINTED CLAY

      Wada Morihiro and Modern Ceramics of Japan 16 Mar - 14 Apr 2023
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    • 10 x 10 Past and Present

      10 x 10 Past and Present

      Japanese Masters of Ceramics 20 - 29 Jan 2023
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    • Chanoyu

      Chanoyu

      Teaware of Japan 15 Jul - 31 Aug 2020
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    • Restraint and Flamboyance: Masterworks of Mino

      Restraint and Flamboyance: Masterworks of Mino

      Asia Week 2020 12 - 28 Mar 2020
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    • Summer Clay: Textures of The Shoreline

      Summer Clay: Textures of The Shoreline

      1 Jul - 29 Aug 2019
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    • A Palette for Genius

      A Palette for Genius

      Japanese Water Jars for the Tea Ceremony 10 Mar - 15 Apr 2016
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    • Tsubo

      Tsubo

      The Art of the Vessel 13 Mar - 20 Apr 2015
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    • Japan in Black and White

      Japan in Black and White

      Ink and Clay 14 Mar - 25 Apr 2014
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    • Out of the Fire

      Out of the Fire

      Sultry Ceramics 8 Jul - 29 Aug 2013
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    • BREAKING FROM TRADITION / Japanese Ceramics Today

      BREAKING FROM TRADITION / Japanese Ceramics Today

      Harvey/Meadows Gallery 6 Aug - 8 Sep 2009
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    • Lyrical Images

      Lyrical Images

      Poetry and Japan's Visual Art 14 Nov - 23 Jan 2008
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    • Views from the Past, Visions of the Future

      Views from the Past, Visions of the Future

      Masterworks of Japanese Art 19 Sep - 15 Oct 2007
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    • Transcending Tradition

      Transcending Tradition

      Japanese Contemporary Ceramic Art 26 Sep - 7 Oct 2006
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  • biography

    One of the most versatile and forward-thinking of Japan’s contemporary artists, Koie is best known as a ceramist. His love of experimentation has led to his creation of “ceramic happenings,” with themes that are social and often contain political critiques of the horrors of the 20th century.

    1938 Born in Tokoname, Japan.
    1962 Worked at Tokoname Ceramic Institute (until 1966)
    Began working at the Tokoname Ceramics Research Institute
    1966 Became independent
    1971 Built a kiln in India
    1989 Became Assistant Professor at Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts
    1992 Became Professor at Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts
    Workshop and a lecture at the University of Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, Michigan
    1994 Workshop and a lecture at Scripps University in Claremont, California
    Founded his new studio in Ena-gun in Gifu Prefecture.
    1998 Workshop at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, Wisconsin

    Awards:

    1971 International Honorary Grand Prix at the 3rd Vallauris Exhibition, France
    1992 Awarded The Japan Ceramic Society Prize
    2001 Received The Third Oribe Award
    2005 Received The Chunichi Cultural Prize
    2008 Japan Ceramic Society Gold Prize

    Selected Public Collections:

    Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
    Idemitsu Museum
    Kyung Sung University Museum, Pusan, Korea
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
    Musée Ariana, Geneva, Switzerland
    Museo internazionale delle Ceramiche, Faenza, Italy
    Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu
    Museum of Modern Art, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Museo de Art Moderno, Buenos Aires
    The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
    The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
    National Gallery of Victoria, Australia
    River Retreat Garaku, Toyama
    Seoul Museum of Art
    Tokoname City Hall, Aichi
    Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art

  • Koie Ryōji

    Koie Ryōji

  • bio pt 1

    bio pt 1

    (1938-2020)

    One of Japan's most versatile and forward-thinking contemporary artists, KOIE RYŌJI was best known as a ceramist but esteemed for his two-dimensional artwork as well. His love of experimentation led to his creation of “ceramic happenings,” with themes that were social and often political critiques of the horrors of the 20th century. Born in 1938 in Tokoname, one of the oldest ceramic centers in Japan, Koie studied ceramics locally but almost immediately developed his iconoclastic style. Rather than labor to preserve tradition, as a young man, he looked to movements in postwar contemporary art such as the abstract expressionist paintings of Jackson Pollock and the found-object ethos of Mono-ha. The gestural application of glazes on his ceramics created dynamic surfaces that reflected this innovative approach. His works can be found in the permanent collections of prominent museums on five continents.  

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    bio pt 2

    Selected Public Collections:

    Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, NC
    Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
    Brooklyn Museum, NY
    Dayton Art Institute, OH
    Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan
    Idemitsu Museum, Tokyo, Japan
    Kyungsung University Museum, Busan, South Korea
    Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
    Musée Ariana, Geneva, Switzerland
    Museo de Art Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Museo internazionale delle Ceramiche, Faenza, Italy
    Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu, Japan
    Museum of Modern Art, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
    National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan
    National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan
    Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA
    River Retreat Garaku, Toyama, Japan
    San Antonio Museum of Art, TX
    Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea
    Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA
    Tokoname City Hall, Japan
    Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK
    Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan

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