Early Guinomi Sake Cup ー“青白磁 ぐい吞み”
Early Guinomi Sake Cup ー“青白磁 ぐい吞み”
Glaze forms thick drips around the pinched foot of this beautiful sake-cup by Kato Tsubusa enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Seihakuji Hai. It is 6.5 cm (2-1/2 inches) diameter, 7 cm (just less than 3 inches) tall and in perfect condition, directly from the artist. It is stamped Tsubusa on the base, and according to him was made before he turned 20 years old.
Kato Tsubusa was born in Tajimi city, the home of Shino, in 1962, graduating the municipal Pottery Design and Technical Center in 1979. From then to 1983 he worked as a decorator at the Otai Kiln moving out on his own in 1984. In 2007 he was selected for the Paramita Museum Ceramic Exhibition, and established his current ki;n in 2009. 2013 was an auspicious year, with him being awarded the 7th Enku Taishoten and the Japan Ceramic Society Award. He has been displayed at the Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, The Chunichi Kokusai Togei Ten (Chunichi International Ceramics Exhibition) and The Asahi Togei Ten as well as private exhibitions overseas (New York among others). Work by him is held in the Aichi Ceramics Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, The Brooklyn Museum, The Gifu Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, the Ibaraki Ceramic art Museum, the Musee Tomo in Tokyo, the Victoria & Albert Museum among others For more on this important artist see Toh, Volume 85 (1993), which is entirely dedicated to him. Also Quiet Clarity “RIN” (1996), or Fired with passion: Contemporary Ceramics of Japan (2007).