• About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Subscribe now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2026 Ceramics Calendar
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2026 Ceramics Calendar
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Home Exhibitions

Breathing Vessels: Contemporary ceramics by Yanagihara Mutsuo at Dai Ichi Arts, New York

May 13, 2025
in Exhibitions
Yanagihara Mutsuo
Flower-eating Vessel (flared vessel with white glaze)
Anthropomorphic three-legged vessel with black glaze
Pair of tubular flower vessels in the shape of Calla lilies
Anti-vessel (Basket form)
Silver Oribe Vessel with Jomon Decoration and Yayoi Form
Tubular flower vase with white glaze
Topological Vessel: The Sound of a Pulse (standing vase with azure glaze)
Flower-eating Vessel (wide-mouthed vessel with a swollen belly)

Breathing Vessels: Contemporary ceramics by Yanagihara Mutsuo at Dai Ichi Arts, New York

May 15-30, 2025

In May 2025, Dai Ichi Arts is honored to present a solo exhibition of works by Yanagihara Mutsuo, celebrating a career spanning over six decades of innovation in contemporary ceramics.

Yanagihara Mutsuo (b. 1934) is a pioneering Japanese ceramic artist known for his inventive forms and playful approach to clay. Raised in a family of medical doctors in Kōchi City, his early fascination with botany and the human body would later influence his sculptural ceramics. He studied at Kyoto City University of Arts under modern masters Tomimoto Kenkichi, Kondō Yūzō, and Fujimoto Yoshimichi, graduating in 1960.

Yanagihara’s career has been shaped by international influences, particularly during his time in the United States. Teaching at Alfred University and Scripps College in the 1970s introduced him to the American studio craft movement, reinforcing his experimental and conceptual approach to ceramics.

Throughout his career, he has embraced the tension between sculpture and function, creating works that are at once playful, imaginative, and deeply rooted in ceramic tradition. Now at 90, he continues to innovate from his studio in Kyoto.

From his Silver Oribe works (Gin Oribe) and his Flower-eating vessels (Kashoku) to his most recent abstraction series titled Exhalation and Inhalation (Kōki kyūki), this exhibition brings together Yanagihara’s ceramic works that explore the visual languages of botany, anthropomorphism, and abstraction with striking clarity.

We extend our gratitude to Dr. Andreas Marks, curator of Japanese and Korean art and director of the Clark Center at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, for his retrospective article on Yanagihara Mutsuo’s career, which will be featured in the accompanying exhibition catalog.

Contact
info@daiichiarts.com

Dai Ichi Arts Ltd.
18 East 64th Street, Suite 1F
New York, NY 10065
United States

Captions

  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Flower-eating Vessel (flared vessel with white glaze) 白釉 開く形, 2012, with signed wood plate, stoneware, 39.4 × 38.2 × 40.3 cm
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Anthropomorphic three-legged vessel with black glaze 黒彩三脚壺, 2007, with signed wood box, stoneware, 31.8 × 43.9 × 21.8 cm
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Pair of tubular flower vessels in the shape of Calla lilies, c. 2010-2013
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Anti-vessel (Basket form) 捻り大手付反器, 2004, with signed wood box, stoneware, 34.8 × 33.3 × 22.7 cm
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Silver Oribe Vessel with Jomon Decoration and Yayoi Form 縄文式弥生形壺 (銀オリベ), 2000, with signed wood plate, stoneware, 72 × 33 × 36.4 cm
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Tubular flower vase with white glaze 白釉筒花入, 2010-2013, with signed wood box, stoneware, 25.4 × 11.5 × 17.5 cm
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Topological Vessel: The Sound of a Pulse (standing vase with azure glaze) 碧釉トポロ立壺”鼓動を聴く'”, 2020, with signed wood box, stoneware, 30.5 × 17 × 20.8 cm
  • Yanagihara Mutsuo 柳原 睦夫, Flower-eating Vessel (wide-mouthed vessel with a swollen belly) 大口鼓腹花喰ふくら壺, 2023, with signed wood box, stoneware, 34.5 × 32 × 33 cm
Tags: Dai Ichi ArtsNew YorkYanagihara Mutsuo

Related Posts

Marte Johnslien ceramics
Exhibitions

Marte Johnslien: Fotofobia at Galleri Riis, Oslo

April 29, 2026
Chenlu Hou and Chiara No ceramics
Exhibitions

Chenlu Hou and Chiara No: What the Hands Remember to Hear at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield

April 27, 2026
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess ceramics
Exhibitions

Magdalena Suarez Frimkess. Organized by Shio Kusaka at David Zwirner, Los Angeles

April 23, 2026
Camila Capra ceamics
Exhibitions

Camila Capra: punto de encuentro (meeting point) at Abra Espacio, San José

April 22, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *





Latest Artist Profiles

Sarah Gross ceramics
Artists

Sarah Gross

April 28, 2026
Daniela Bergschneider ceramic artist
Artists

Daniela Bergschneider

April 27, 2026
Jeanne Rimbert ceramics
Artists

Jeanne Rimbert

March 26, 2026
Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng ceramic artist
Artists

Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng

March 25, 2026

Latest Articles

Heather Jo Davis ceramics
Articles

I Make, Therefore, I Am

by Ceramics Now
April 29, 2026
Nina Malterud ceramics
Interviews

The Narrative Lies in the Material: An interview with Norwegian ceramic artist Nina Malterud

by Ceramics Now
April 28, 2026
Linda Rotua Sormin ceramics
Articles

Linda Rotua Sormin’s Uncertain Ground at the Gardiner Museum

by Ceramics Now
April 21, 2026
Julia Phillips ceramic art
Articles

Julia Phillips: Inside, Before They Speak at the Barbican

by Ceramics Now
April 15, 2026
Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Ceramics Now

Ceramics Now is a leading independent art publication specialized in contemporary ceramics. Since 2010, we promote and document contemporary ceramic art and empower artists working with ceramics.

Pages

  • About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Subscribe to Ceramics Now Magazine

Join a vibrant community of over 25,000 readers and gain access to in-depth articles, essays, reviews, exclusive news, and critical reflections on contemporary ceramics.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY

© 2010-2026 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.

  • Subscribe to Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • Ceramics Calendar 2026
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
  • About us
    • Ceramics Now Magazine
    • Submissions
    • Advertise with Ceramics Now
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result

© 2010-2026 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.