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Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan at The Art Institute of Chicago

January 12, 2024
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Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan is on view at The Art Institute of Chicago

December 16, 2023 – June 3, 2024

The Art Institute of Chicago is pleased to announce Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan on view from December 16, 2023 through June 3, 2024. The exhibition features 40 stunning works by 36 different women artists from across Japan, showcasing the inventiveness and variety of work that is driving the ceramics movement forward.

While women have historically been underrecognized for their contributions to the ceramics field, this show brings both established and emerging women artists to the forefront and focuses on the explosion of innovative and technically ambitious compositions by such artists particularly since 1970.

“There are so many strong contemporary women artists from Japan that are truly pushing the limits in ceramics and clay beyond what we’ve ever seen traditionally,” said Janice Katz, Roger L. Weston Associate Curator of Japanese Art, the Art Institute of Chicago. “This show brings together artists on the cutting edge of invention in terms of materials, glaze, and technique, and we are thrilled to recognize their contributions to the global ceramics field.”

The creators featured in the show span several generations of women contemporary artists, and while they have been featured in other shows, this is the first major exhibition to position these artists together to highlight their collective achievements and impact. Three artists featured in the show–Mishima Kimiyo (born 1932), Tsuboi Asuka (born 1932), and Ogawa Machiko (born 1946)–began their careers decades ago and continue to produce groundbreaking sculptures that drive the clay medium in a new direction. Konno Tomoko (born 1965), Aoki Katsuyo (born 1972), and Oishi Sayaka (born 1979) are part of younger generations and are represented by pieces featuring bodily distortion to fantastical decoration. These women have routinely confronted expectations about their practice and often refuse gender-imposed constraints in their work, approaching subjects in unconventional ways.

Aoki Katsuyo
Kishi Eiko
Tashima Etsuko
Fujikasa Satoko
Hattori Makiko
Inaba Chikako
Katsumata Chieko
Hashimoto Machiko
Mishima Kimiyo
Ogawa Machiko
Fujino Sachiko
Tanaka Yu
Tsuboi Asuka
Yamaguchi Mio
Futamura Yoshimi

Artists: Tsuji Kyō, Futamura Yoshimi, Tokuda Yasokichi IV, Tanaka Yū, Fukumoto Fuku, Fujino Sachiko, Fujikasa Satoko, Koike Shōko, Hiruma Kazuyo, Nakaigawa Yuki, Ogawa Machiko, Kishi Eiko, Kitamura Junko, Tsuboi Asuka, Hosono Hitomi, Hattori Makiko, Tanaka Tomomi, Hayashi Kaku, Hoshino Kayoko, Mishima Kimiyo, Matsuda Yuriko, Shigematsu Ayumi, Hashimoto Machiko, Shingū Sayaka, Tashima Etsuko, Katsumata Chieko, Inaba Chikako, Tokumaru Kyōko, Aoki Katsuyo, Konno Tomoko, Tomita Mikiko, Ōishi Sayaka, Ikake Sayuri, Kawaura Saki, Mori Aya, Yamaguchi Mio

The exhibition is accompanied by a richly illustrated catalog with essays and insights by Janice Katz, Joe Earle, and Hollis Goodall. Additionally, bringing these artists to global attention has been made possible by the generous collaboration with Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz, who shared all of the selected pieces in the show from their exemplary collection.

Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan is curated by the Art Institute of Chicago’s Janice Katz

Lead support for Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan is generously provided by Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz. Additional support is contributed by the Japan Foundation.

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Captions

  • Aoki Katsuyo. 青木克世. Loom II, 2014. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Kishi Eiko 岸映子. Compilation of Recollected Images (心象を積む), 2017. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Tashima Etsuko 田嶋悦子. Flower No. 10 (花-10), 2013. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Fujikasa Satoko. 藤笠砂都子. Seraphim, 2016. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Hattori Makiko. 服部真紀子. Samayou (Wandering), 2012. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Inaba Chikako 稲葉周子. Leaf Vessel (葉器), 2017. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Katsumata Chieko. 勝間田千恵子. Akoda (Pumpkin), 2015. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Hashimoto Machiko 橋本真知子. Shining Moment, 2012. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Mishima Kimiyo. 三島喜美代. Untitled (Crushed Asahi Beer Box), 2007. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Ogawa Machiko. 小川待子. Akai utsuwa (Red Vessel), 2021. Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz Collection.
  • Fujino Sachiko 藤野さち子. Transformation: Black (変容・黒18-1), 2018. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Tanaka Yu. 田中悠. Fukuromono (Bag Work), 2018. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Tsuboi Asuka. 坪井明日香. Karaori mo (Chinese-Brocade Ancient Skirt), 2017. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Yamaguchi Mio. 山口美音. Shura, 2020. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
  • Futamura Yoshimi フタムラヨシミ. Big Birth, 2016. Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics.
Tags: Aoki KatsuyoArt Institute of ChicagoChicagoFujikasa SatokoFujino SachikoFukumoto FukuFutamura YoshimiHashimoto MachikoHattori MakikoHayashi KakuHiruma KazuyoHoshino KayokoHosono HitomiIkake SayuriInaba ChikakoKatsumata ChiekoKawaura SakiKishi EikoKitamura JunkoKoike ShōkoKonno TomokoMatsuda YurikoMishima KimiyoMori AyaNakaigawa YukiOgawa MachikoŌishi SayakaShigematsu AyumiShingū SayakaTanaka TomomiTanaka YūTashima EtsukoTokuda Yasokichi IVTokumaru KyōkoTomita MikikoTsuboi AsukaTsuji KyōYamaguchi Mio

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