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Takemura Yuri

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    • UNFURLING FORMS: New Work by Takemura Yuri

      UNFURLING FORMS: New Work by Takemura Yuri

      SOLO EXHIBITION 9 Jul - 22 Aug 2025
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    • The Winter Show 2024

      The Winter Show 2024

      Taking Space, Making Space 19 - 28 Jan 2024
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    • KAZARI: Beyond Decoration

      KAZARI: Beyond Decoration

      The Winter Show 2022 in spring 1 - 10 Apr 2022
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    • Chanoyu

      Chanoyu

      Teaware of Japan 15 Jul - 31 Aug 2020
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    • The Winter Show 2020

      The Winter Show 2020

      KIN to GIN / GOLD+SILVER: LUSTER IN JAPANESE MODERN ART 24 Jan - 2 Feb 2020
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    • Japanese Ceramics 1960 - Present: Function vs. Sculpture

      Japanese Ceramics 1960 - Present: Function vs. Sculpture

      Winter Antiques Show 2018 22 - 31 Jan 2018
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    • Sakiyama Takayuki & Salon Art + Design 2017

      Sakiyama Takayuki & Salon Art + Design 2017

      CHOTO: Listening to the Waves 8 - 13 Nov 2017
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    • Takemura Yuri

      Takemura Yuri

      Rising Stars: The Dancing Colors of Takemura Yuri 12 Sep - 13 Oct 2017
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  • Takemura Yuri

    Takemura Yuri

  • bio pt 1

    bio pt 1

    Born 1980, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

    Growing up with a father who worked in graphic design, Takemura Yuri has always been drawn to art. Though she initially pursued oil painting, she found herself limited by the restrictions of the canvas. Serendipitously, at a ceramics competition in Tajimi, she encountered the artistic freedom she desired: a three-dimensional surface to apply her painted designs. Though she primarily creates functional teabowls, a time-honored form of Japanese ceramics, she imbues these teabowls with sculptural qualities, carving dynamic swirls and unctuous drips into the body of the clay. She further highlights these sculptural forms with glazes in a distinctive and bold color palette, demonstrating the eye for design she inherited from her father. In her new body of work, Takemura has given form to her experiences of both joy and pain over the past few years, as she has raised her daughter, cared for her elderly father, and witnessed the aftermath of the 2024 Noto peninsula earthquake. Despite her relative youth, she has received an impressive array of awards and accolades.

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  • bio pt 2

    bio pt 2

    Selected Public Collections:
    Anadolu University Contemporary Arts Museum, Eskişehir, Turkey
    Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
    21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
    Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Japan
    Kanazawa Utatsuyama Kōgei Kōbo, Japan
    Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN
    Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA
    Phoenix Art Museum, AZ
    Portland Art Museum, OR
    Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Japan

  • bio pt 3

    “At the root of my artistic expression is the cycle of life. All living things return to nature and in turn give life to soil, plants, and microorganisms. People go on living in the hearts of the ones who love them. Even as it changes form, life continues. As I reflect on this, I turn towards my own daily biorhythm and make form out of the curving lines that emerge from it.”

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