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Shown together this spring at Joan B Mirviss LTD in New York, works by modern and contemporary Japanese master ceramists alongside Japanese modern and postwar painters and calligraphers display these diverse and creative approaches to painting.
Standing at the center of a long tradition of Japanese painted ceramic decoration is Wada Morihiro (1944-2008), one of the most popular clay artists of his generation whose work was in great demand throughout his lifetime. He paired his powerful sculptural vessels with intricately painted, abstracted patterns of grasses, cedar, and other captivating nature-based designs. Utilizing a multiplicity of techniques, including slip decoration, inlay, wax-resist, carving, underglaze, and blown-on glaze, Wada quickly emerged as a bold, fresh talent within the long tradition of Japanese painted ceramics. Works that encompass the full scope of his career are complemented by highlights from his teachers, his contemporaries, and successors. Whether by brush, ladle, sponge or even spray gun, it is evident that painting on clay is a vibrant field of innovation and creative expression within Japanese modern and contemporary ceramic art. PAINTED CLAY: Wada Morihiro and Modern Ceramics of Japan is accompanied by a fully illustrated printed catalogue.