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Ogawa Machiko

“Utsuwa” Bowl ー小川 待子 “うつわ”

“Utsuwa” Bowl ー小川 待子 “うつわ”

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A beautiful bowl of raw earth textured inside like a grinding mortar dipped in silver, the raw earth absorbing the precious metal but retaining a matt, earthen finish.  It is 14 cm (5-1/2 inches) diameter, 8.5 cm (#-1/2 inches) tall and in excellent condition.

Ogawa Machiko was born in Sapporo on the Northern Island of Hokkaido in 1946. She studied under future Living National Treasures Fujimoto Yoshimichi, Tamura Koichi and Kato Hajime at the Tokyo University of Arts, graduating in 1969, then went on to further studies in France and Africa, returning to Japan in 1975. She began garnering attention in the mid eighties, and has since become one of the leading female figures in Japanese pottery. She was awarded the JCS prize in 2001, one of Japans most prestigious awards. Work by her is held in the Brooklyn Art Museum, LACMA, New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smith College, MIA, MOMAT and a host of others. For more see “Touch Fire, Contemporary Ceramics by Women Artists” (2009) or Toh, volume 67 (1993). For more information see the current exhibition Radical Clay at the Chicago Art Institute.

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