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    • KAZARI: Beyond Decoration

      KAZARI: Beyond Decoration

      The Winter Show 2022 in spring 1 - 10 Apr 2022
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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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    • The Winter Show 2019

      The Winter Show 2019

      The Five Elements - Gogyō: Five Japanese Masters of the Art of Clay 18 - 27 Jan 2019
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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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    • Timeless Elegance in Japanese Art: Celebrating 40 Years!

      Timeless Elegance in Japanese Art: Celebrating 40 Years!

      Asia Week New York 9 Mar - 14 Apr 2017
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    • Japan in Black and White

      Japan in Black and White

      Ink and Clay 14 Mar - 25 Apr 2014
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    • The World Between Two Hands

      The World Between Two Hands

      The Teabowls of Ajiki Hiro 3 May - 28 Jun 2013
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    • Views from the Past, Visions of the Future

      Views from the Past, Visions of the Future

      Masterworks of Japanese Art 19 Sep - 15 Oct 2007
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    Ajiki Hiro

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    bio pt 1

    Born 1948, Shimane Prefecture
     

    As a child, AJIKI HIRO dreamed of becoming an oil painter and world traveler. Throughout the early 1970s, he traveled extensively, visiting more than thirty countries. Although his dream of oil painting never materialized, he found a new canvas in clay. For several decades, Ajiki has concentrated on perfecting the central element of the Japanese tea ceremony, the teabowl (chawan). In his teabowls, his goal is to express both his energy and personality. He views the tea ceremony as an intimate form of communication between the host and their guests, all sharing a spiritual experience. He further elaborates:

    “The small space embraced within your palms [when holding a teabowl] becomes a mirror to reflect both yourself and the world around you, telling a story… the tea ceremony itself offers a space and time for communication as participants share equally in the moment.”

    His chawan range from jet-black Raku and Seto-guro styles to his signature “basara” chawan, adorned with silver, gold, red and blue metallic decorations.

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    “The small space embraced within your palms [when holding a teabowl] becomes a mirror to reflect both yourself and the world around you, telling a story… the tea ceremony itself offers a space and time for communication as participants share equally in the moment.”

    - Ajiki Hiro

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    bio pt 2

    Selected Public Collections:

    Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC
    Baltimore Museum of Art, MD
    Cincinnati Art Museum, OH
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
    Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, Japan
    Worcester Art Museum, MA

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