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Kurokawa Tōru

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    • The Artists of HANDS & EARTH

      The Artists of HANDS & EARTH

      at The Katonah Museum of Art 1 Dec 2020 - 24 Jan 2021
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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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    • Reflections of a Summer Scape

      Reflections of a Summer Scape

      Clay, Prints and Paintings 20 Jun - 17 Aug 2018
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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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    • Summer Exhibition

      Summer Exhibition

      Clay Sculpture 13 Jul - 31 Aug 2016
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  • Kurokawa Tōru

    Kurokawa Tōru

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    Born 1984, Kyoto, Japan

    KUROKAWA TORU’s works are coil-built hollow-core geometric forms with palpable mysterious presence. His initial sculptures evoked the natural formative process of coral and plants as they captured the dynamism of natural movement without actually replicating any specific form. In his recent body of work, the shapes are inspired by mathematical calculations and formulae but remain fired in a traditional climbing kiln, often using smoke in the natural, exceptionally high-temperature firing process causing the surface to have a metallic carbonic finish. Through his unique creative processes, Kurokawa creates sculptural forms that stand apart from those by any other Japanese artist. 

    As an undergraduate he first studied sculpture before focusing on ceramics, which in turn led him to further study in graduate school and where he remains a teacher. Early on, Kurokawa won the important Chōza Grand Prix in 2007 for his large mesh-patterned work inspired by blue coral.

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