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Atarashi Manabu

Iga Shinogi Mizusashi Water jar ー新 学 “伊賀 鎬水指”

Iga Shinogi Mizusashi Water jar ー新 学 “伊賀 鎬水指”

Item Code: MC1388

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A spectacular igneous fresh water jar for use in the Japanese Maccha Tea Ceremony by Atarashi Manabu enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Iga Shinogi Mizusashi. It is 20 x 17 x 21 cm (8 x 6-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches) and is in excellent condition, directly from the artist this summer.

Atarashi Manabu has been growing in popularity as one of the leaders in the Iga pottery tradition since the first time I saw his work nearly 20 years ago when visiting the family showroom in Iga village.  Born in 1973 in Osaka son of the second generation artist and one of the leading revivalists of the Iga tradition in post war Japan, Atarashi Kanji.  He graduated the literature department of Kansai University in 1995, moving to apprentice under his father a few years later.  In 2002 he built his first anagama Kiln, and held his first of a multitude of solo exhibitions.  Intensely fired multiple times to achieve the bidoro glass puddles and landscape effects which define his aesthetic, the geometric works add a contemporary sensibility to the traditional Iga style and transcend the realm of utilitarian crafts breaking into the sculptural domain.  His work has proven innovative and challenging to the norm, taking his fathers tradition into the 21st century.

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