Kawase Shinobu 川瀬 忍
Kawase Shinobu was born in Oiso, Kanagawa Prefecture in 1950, heir to a family tradition of potting. His grandfather and father were Kawase Chikushun I and II respectively, masters of Chinese based ceramic styles. He began working with his father, and first came to public attention with his acceptance into the 1969 Nihon Dentō Kōgei Shinsakuten (National Traditional Crafts Exhibition for New Works). This was followed by acceptance into the 1974 Nihon Dentō Kogeiten (National Traditional Crafts Exhibition), at both of which he exhibited frequently. In 1980 he was selected for the Japan Ceramics Society Exhibition and was awarded there the following year. In 1983 his work was selected for the Japanese Ceramics Today exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. From then his works have been exhibited throughout the globe and he is regarded as Japan’s most outstanding celadon artist working with the traditions of the Tang and Song dynasties. With his exquisite technique, organic forms and pristine glazes, he has developed a unique style that is both traditional and challenging and it is this fusion of contemporary and tradition which draws droves to his art.
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An EXHIBITION that also displayed his works "Shoka" Digital Catalog
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An EXHIBITION that also displayed his works "Shoka" Digital Catalog
Pieces by Kawase Shinobu 川瀬 忍
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Bachi ー"青磁輪葉鉢"
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Seiji Hanaire ー"青磁花入"
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Large Celadon Basin ー"青磁輪花大皿"
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Seiji Rinkabachi ―"青磁輪花鉢"
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