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  • biography

    1949 Born in Tokyo
    1973 Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music (industrial arts, fine arts department)
    1975 Completed postgraduate study in ceramic arts, Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music
    1984 Built a kiln in Manazuru, Kangawa
    1990 Featured in NHK program, Kōbo tanbō, tsukuru
    1999 Featured in NHK program, Yakimono tanbô
    2003 Produced Ceramic Ware from Noborigama Kiln at Ceramic Culture Park in Shigaraki
    2006 Won the Grand Prize at the First Annual Paramita Museum Ceramic Art Grand Prize Exhibition, Mie
    2007 Received the 14th Japan Contemporary Art Encouragement Prize
    2008 Received a grant to study in West Africa from Musée Tomo
    2013 Won the Gold Prize, Japan Ceramics Society Award

    Public Collections:

    Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
    Musée Tomo, Tokyo
    The Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu
    Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
    Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Art
    Utsukushi-ga-hara Open-air Museum
    Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art

  • Sugiura Yasuyoshi

    Sugiura Yasuyoshi

  • bio part 1

    bio part 1

    Born 1949, Tokyo, Japan

    After graduating in 1973 from Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music with a focus in industrial arts, Sugiura Yasuyoshi went on to complete his postgraduate studies in ceramic arts under Living National Treasures Fujimoto Yoshimichi Nōdō (1919-1992) and Tamura Kōichi (1918-1987). In the 1980s and 90s, he created two monumental, non-functional installations series entitled “Ceramic Stones” and “Ceramic Forests,” each inspired by the natural world surrounding his studio in Manazuru near Atami.

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    Selected Public Collections: 

    Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, Japan
    Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
    Brooklyn Museum, NY
    Cincinnati Art Museum, OH
    Four Seasons Hotel, Entrance Lobby, Kyoto, Japan
    Humble House Hotel Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
    Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN
    Musée Tomo, Tokyo, Japan
    Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo, Japan
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan
    Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu, Japan
    Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, Japan
    Otani Memorial Art Museum, Japan
    Portland Art Museum, OR
    Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Japan
    Utsukushi-ga-hara Open-air Museum, Japan
    Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD
    Worcester Art Museum, MA
    Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
    Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan

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    Growing tired of these abstractions, Sugiura began sculpting realistic depictions of flowers. His precise technique united perfectly with the delicacy of his subject matter. The resulting sculptures led to an award at the First Annual Paramita Museum Ceramic Art Exhibition and a travel award from Musée Tomo to study in West Africa. Over the years, Sugiura has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions. His sculptures can now be found in major museum collections in Japan, Taiwan and the United States and even the lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel, Kyoto.