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Kako Katsumi

Black Glazed Chawan Tea Bowl ー加古 勝己 “黒釉茶碗”

Black Glazed Chawan Tea Bowl ー加古 勝己 “黒釉茶碗”

Item Code: KK2

Regular price ¥133,600 JPY
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Offering a selection of the best works covering the gamut of his career, here is a new look at the classic black glazed Chawan blending Raku form and Oribe sensibility by Kako Katusmi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Kuro-yu Chawan and dating from 2006 directly from the artists personal collection. It is 12 cm (5 inches) diameter, 9 cm (3-1/2 inches) tall and in perfect condition.

Kako Katsumi was born in Kyoto in 1965, and graduated the ceramics department of Saga Art College in 1986. He was selected for the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition, the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition and the Kyoten held at the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art in 1988, followed in 1989 by the National Ceramic Art Exhibition and Mino International Ceramics Exhibition.  He has since exhibited and or been selected/ awarded many times at these prestigious events.  He established his kiln in Nishiwaki City in 1991. In 1994 he worked in Melbourne. Australia, and would create a second kiln in 2001.  In 2004 he would be awarded the Prize of Excellence at the Tanabe Museum of Art Modern Tea Forms exhibition.  In 2005 he established his current kiln in Sasayama, Hyogo prefecture. In 2009 his work was featured at the Kikuchi Biennale Exhibition and the following year was awarded at the 4th Contemporary Tea Bowls Exhibition, and in 2011 was selected for the influential Paramita Ceramic Exhibition. 2013 saw him in New York, and 2014 at the Museum of Ceramic Art in Hyogo (Kobe).   Held in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art among others.

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