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Elements in Harmony: Contemporary Japanese ceramics at Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

May 20, 2014
in Archive, Exhibitions
Tanoue Shinya, Shell (kara), 2007; Yamada Kazu, Green oribe vase, 2008; Uetaki Satoshi, Kasama vase, 2006; Harada Shūroku, Small sake flask (kabura tokkuri), 1992; Kako Katsumi, Red ash bowl, 2009.
Installation view Elements in Harmony: Contemporary Japanese ceramics, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2014.
Installation view Elements in Harmony: Contemporary Japanese ceramics, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2014.

Uetaki Satoshi, Japan, born 1956, Kasama vase, c. 2006, Ibaraki, Japan, stoneware, 33 x 37 x 12 cm, collection of Richard B. McMahon.
Tanoue Shinya, Japan, born 1976, Shell (kara), c. 2007, Kyoto, Japan, stoneware, overglaze, 28 x 27.5 cm diameter, collection of Richard B. McMahon.
Kako Katsumi Ceramics, Japan, born 1965, Red ash bowl, c. 2009, Kyoto, Japan, stoneware, overglaze, 18 x 41 cm diameter, collection of Richard B. McMahon.

Harada Shūroku, Japan, born 1941, Small sake flask (kabura tokkuri), c. 1992, Bizen, Japan, stoneware, 17 x 11 cm diameter, collection of Richard B. McMahon.
Yamada Kazu, Japan, born 1954, Green oribe vase, c. 2008, Fukui prefecture, Japan, stoneware, overglaze, 31 x 13.0 diameter, collection of Richard B. McMahon.
Left to right: Kato Takahiko, Scaled vase, c. 2000, Shigaraki, Japan, Shigaraki ware, overglaze. Morino Taimei (Hiroaki), Unrai vase, c. 2000, Shigaraki, Japan, stoneware, overglaze.

Elements in Harmony: Contemporary Japanese ceramics at Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
December 21, 2013 – June 2014

Collection of Richard B. McMahon

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