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Miwa Kyūsetsu XIII

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    • The Winter Show 2025

      The Winter Show 2025

      FORM not FUNCTION: Japanese Ceramic Sculpture 24 Jan - 2 Feb 2025
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    • Hagi and Oribe

      Hagi and Oribe

      26 Jun - 1 Aug 2024
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    • Listening to Clay

      Listening to Clay

      Works available by artists featured in the latest book by Alice & Halsey North and Louise Cort 20 Jul - 26 Aug 2022
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    • Branching Out

      Branching Out

      Kaneshige Family and Bizen Tradition 19 May - 30 Jun 2022
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    • The Salon Art + Design

      The Salon Art + Design

      Park Avenue Armory, NYC 10 - 14 Nov 2016
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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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    • 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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    • The Salon Art + Design

      The Salon Art + Design

      Park Avenue Armory, NYC 8 - 12 Nov 2012
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    • Conversations in Clay

      West Meets East: A Collector's Perspective 16 Nov 2011 - 21 Jan 2012
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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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  • biography

    Born to the most celebrated ceramics family in Hagi, Miwa Kazuhiko is the son of National Living Treasure Kyusetsu and brother of Ryosaku. Despite this lofty artistic heritage and environment, it was the powerful ceramics of the American clay artist Peter Voulkos that directed him to the artistic freedom in the United States. There he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute from 1975-1981. In his recent bold, angular and sculptural forms, the rich, creamy white Hagi glaze beads up revealing the red clay that sometimes fires to black. In addition to his bold sculptural work, Miwa also creates elegant and refined tea ware.

    1951 Born in Hagi City, Yamaguchi as the third son of Miwa Kyusetsu
    1975-81 Studied at San Francisco Art Institute

  • Miwa Kyūsetsu XIII

    Miwa Kyūsetsu XIII

  • bio pt1

    bio pt1

    Born 1951, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan

    Born to the most celebrated ceramics family in Hagi, MIWA KAZUHIKO is the third son of National Living Treasure Kyūsetsu XI (1910-2012) and brother of Ryōsaku (b. 1940). Despite this lofty artistic heritage, he has striven through the decades to chart an independent path. As a teenager, he first was drawn by the work of clay master Peter Voulkos to study in the United States as it afforded him great artistic freedom. There he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute for five years. Since his return to Hagi, Miwa has continued to be challenged by his artistic environment and heavy mantle while at the same time presenting his clay art in challenging, thought-provoking ways and experimental new approaches. In May 2019, Kazuhiko assumed the family name of MIWA KYŪSETSU XIII at his brother’s retirement.

    In his recent bold, angular and sculptural forms, the rich, creamy white Hagi glaze beads up revealing the red clay that sometimes fires to black. In addition to his bold sculptural work, Miwa also creates dynamic, elegant and sculptural tea ware.

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