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White Jar[Ceramic + Porcelain ] Item Number:C7316 Left7 5/8 x H 8 1/4 inch 19.5 x H 21 cm Middle 6 3/4 x H 8 1/2 inch 17 x H 21.5 cm Right 7 7/8 x H 8 1/4 inch 20 x H 21 cm ![]() You may also like these arts:Keiji Ito
Ito’s minimalistic style and inimitable clay work are a continuous influence for many young ceramicists in Japan. Ito is known for his Buddhism-themed series.1935 Born in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture 1958 Graduated from Musashino Art School 1960 Entered Ceramics Examination Room, CeraTechno Toki and apprenticed to Master Sakuzoh Hineno 1994 Appointed lecturer at Tohgei-no-Mori (The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park), Shiga Prefecture 1998 Invited to EAST WEST Ceramics Collaboration hosted by University of Hawaii Present: Member of the International Association of Ceramics Selected Solo Exhibitions: 1983 Braunstein Gallery in San Fancisco, CA 1995 Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne, Switzerland 1998 Keiji Ito Exhibition 1965-1998 at Gallery Momogusa in Tajimi, Japan 2003 Seto City Art Museum in Aichi, Japan 2009 Ippodo Gallery Tokyo (also in ’12) 2012 Keiji Itoh 11.3.Chinkon (A Memorial to the Victims of 11th March) at the Alte Meister in Fukushima, Japan Selected Group Exhibitions: 1981 Padva International Modern Art Exhibition 1983 Invited Participant at Asahi Modern Craft Exhibition 2000 International Ceramic Academy Exhibition in Germany Exhibition Utsuwa-o-Miru at Craft & Design Gallery of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 2008 CHA-NO-YU - Shigeru Uchida and Seven Artists - at Ippodo Gallery New York Awards: 1978 Japan Craft Competition Award at World Craft Congress 1979 JAPAN CRAFT DESIGN ASSOCIATION Award 1981 39th International Ceramics Exhibition in Faenza, Italy Award 2006 Gifu Prefecture Award for Arts and Culture 2007 Enku Award at Enku Exhibition Selected Public Collections: Ariana Museum / Geneva, Switzerland Art Gallery of New South Wales / Sydney, Australia Everson Museum of Art / Syracuse, NY Gifu Prefectural Ceramic Museum / Japan Hetjens Museum / Düsseldorf, Germany Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House / Honolulu, Hawaii International Museum of Ceramics / Faenza, Italy Museum of fine Arts / Gifu, Japan Musee Tomo / Tokyo, Japan The Museum of Modern Ceramic Art / Gifu, Japan The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo / Japan The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto / Japan Paramita Museum / Mie, Japan The World Ceramic Exposition Foundation / Korea |