Sakiyama Takayuki
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Exhibitions
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Swirling Vortex: Sand and Waves
Sakiyama Takayuki 1 - 30 Nov 2024Read more -
10 x 10 Past and Present
Japanese Masters of Ceramics 20 - 29 Jan 2023Read more -
The Artists of HANDS & EARTH
at The Katonah Museum of Art 1 Dec 2020 - 24 Jan 2021Read more -
Sakiyama Takayuki
Chōtō; Listening to the Waves 14 Nov - 8 Dec 2017Read more
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Timeless Elegance in Japanese Art: Celebrating 40 Years!
Asia Week New York 9 Mar - 14 Apr 2017Read more -
A Palette for Genius
Japanese Water Jars for the Tea Ceremony 10 Mar - 15 Apr 2016Read more -
Sakiyama Takayuki
Tidal Forms 10 Jun - 22 Aug 2014Read more -
SOFA:WEST (Santa Fe)
5 - 7 Aug 2011Read more
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biography
Sakiyama’s carved and rippling surface patterns reinforce the spiraling nature of his double-walled vessels. Form and surface work together to yield objects that are sensuous, bold and seamless. Some vessels appear as if made from sand on the beach, simply created by the current of the receding water. Others appear to undulate and twist in space as if in perpetual motion. His most recent stoneware creations from the series Chōtō- Listening to the Waves, are intended to evoke the power and sublime nature of the ocean and its currents. Intricately carved and finished with his unique sand glaze developed, his works remain true to their origins as functional vessels while conveying a highly sculptural quality.
1958 Born in Shimoda City in Shizuoka Prefecture
1981 Graduated from Osaka Art College
1987 Built Hidaka–yō kiln in Koganezaki, Nishi-Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture
1991 Entered the Japan Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition, Yokohama; awarded prize
2001 Work entered collection of The Brooklyn Museum
2004 Work entered collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
2005 Work entered collection of Musée Nationale de Céramique, Sèvres
Awards:
1991 Fugoku Culture Award, Shizuoka
1992 Awarded prize at Japan Contemporary Ceramic and Sculpture Exhibition
2005 Grand Prize and Prince Katsura Cup at Nihon togei ten (Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition), Tokyo
2009 Cultural Encouragement Prize, Shizuoka
2011 Encouragement Prize, Kikuchi Biennale VI, Musée Tomo,Tokyo
Honorable Mention, Fugaku Biennale, Shizuoka
Selected Public Collections:
Brooklyn Museum, NY
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN
Musée national de Céramique- Sèvres, France
Museum of Arts and Design, NY
Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Museum of Fragrance, Iwata
National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
New Orleans Museum of Art, LA
Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA
Sano Museum of Art, Mishima, Shizuoka
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