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Ichino Masahiko

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  • Ichino Masahiko 市野 雅彦
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    • Summer Sculptures

      Summer Sculptures

      21 Jun - 31 Aug 2021
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    • Ancient Kilns of Japan

      Ancient Kilns of Japan

      Ceramics from Bizen, Iga, Tamba and Shigaraki 27 Jul - 31 Aug 2020
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    • Chanoyu

      Chanoyu

      Teaware of Japan 15 Jul - 31 Aug 2020
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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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    • The Salon Art + Design

      The Salon Art + Design

      Park Avenue Armory, NYC 12 - 16 Nov 2015
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    • Winter Antiques Show

      Winter Antiques Show

      A Benefit for East Side House Settlement 24 Jan - 2 Feb 2014
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  • Ichino Masahiko 市野 雅彦

    Ichino Masahiko 市野 雅彦

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    Born 1961, Shinoyama-shi, Hyōgo, Japan

    ICHINO MASAHIKO is considered “the new face” of Tamba pottery, moving the village’s 800-year-old traditional aesthetic into the 21st century through his unique inspirational innovation. Tamba ceramics are created in an area west of Nagoya called Tachikui, which is one of six traditional kiln sites of ancient Japan. As the latest in a distinguished line of Tamba potters, this artist’s work stands apart from that of his ancestors as he combines the integrity and timelessness of their traditional ceramics with his own air of ultra-modern sensibility. Ichino has been celebrated in Japan with awards including the Grand Prix Award at the 13th Japan Ceramics Exhibition.

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