Crafts Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
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Exhibition
LEFT:Hagi Uragami Museum
↑Miwa Jusetsu
 Tea bowl with notched foot, "Inochi-no-kaika", Hagi ware, Oni-hagi type 2003
↓Arakawa Toyozo
 Bamboo-shaped flower vase, Mino ware, Kizeto type 1976

RIGHT:The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
↑Bernard Leach
 Dish, Wax resist technique on reddish brown glaze, Pilgrimage design c.1969-72
↓Hamada Syoji
 square dish, Overglaze red and green enamels on reddish brown glaze 1970
LEFT:Hagi Uragami Museum
↑Miwa Jusetsu
 Tea bowl with notched foot, "Inochi-no-kaika", Hagi ware, Oni-hagi type 2003
↓Arakawa Toyozo
 Bamboo-shaped flower vase, Mino ware, Kizeto type 1976

RIGHT:The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
↑Bernard Leach
 Dish, Wax resist technique on reddish brown glaze, Pilgrimage design c.1969-72
↓Hamada Syoji
 square dish, Overglaze red and green enamels on reddish brown glaze 1970

Bernard Leach, Hamada Shoji, Arakawa Toyozo and Miwa Jusetsu
—From Mr. and Mrs. Someno's Ceramics Collection

2009.9.4-11.3
Location

Crafts Gallery

Date

2009.9.4(Fri)-11.3(Tue)

Time

10:00-17:00
*Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.

Closed

Mondays(except September 21 and October 12), September 24 and October 13, 2009

Admission

Adult  ¥200(100)   /  Student (college / university)  ¥70 (40)
*(Group of 20 persons or more)
*All prices include tax.
*Ticket valid for admission to this exhibition and "Works of Living national Treasures and Great Masters".

Free for high school students, under 18, seniors(65 and over), Campus Members, MOMAT passport holder.
Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge.


Free on September 6, October 4, November 1 and 3,2009

Organized by

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
The Asahi Shimbun

Collaborated with

Hagi Uragami Museum

The collection built by Mr. Someno Yoshinobu and Ms. Someno Keiko includes many masterpieces by important ceramic artists in the history of Japanese ceramics, such as Bernard Leach, Hamada Shoji, Arakawa Toyozo, Miwa Jusetsu, Fujimoto Yoshimichi, Shimizu Uichi and Tsukamoto Kaiji. This exhibition presents 200 works from their collection, including 43 pieces they generously donated to us in 2008, to illustrate the charm and characteristics of Japanese ceramic art.

Fujimoto Yoshimichi
Water jar, Overglaze polychrome enamel, Flower and child design c.1973
Hagi Uragami Museum
Fujimoto Yoshimichi
Water jar, Overglaze polychrome enamel, Flower and child design c.1973
Hagi Uragami Museum

Ishizaki Yasuyuki

Date:  2009.9.27(Sun)
Time:  14:00-15:00

*Offered in Japanese only

Date: 
2009.9.13(Sun)
2009.10.18(Sun)
Time:  14:00-15:00

*Offered in Japanese only


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