During this January, we are showing special ceramic art works by Rosanjin Kitaoji.
Rosanjin is widely known as a ceramic artist, but he did paintings too. His unique blush stroke is very fascinating.
This time, we are also showing a new replica of Rosanjin's painting.
Last year, we collaborated with a great Japanese printing company, DNP - the Dai Nippon Printing Company. We have various paintings by Rosanjin, but some paintings have stains and deteriorated over the time. Thanks to the most advanced technology that DNP has, those paintings have beautifully revived.
We hope you enjoy this exhibition.
Rosanjin KITAOJI 北大路魯山人
1883 Born in Shimogamo Kitaoji, Kyoto.
1907 Began his career as a calligrapher in Tokyo.
1916 Wandered around Korea, China, Shiga, Fukui, and Kanazawa.
1919 Opened his antique shop in Tokyo.
1921 Began 'Bishoku club' -Gourmet's club serving his dishes on collected antiques.
1925 Began 'Hoshigaoka Saryo', Members-only restaurant.
1928 Built 'Hoshigaoka kiln' in Kamakura for producing dishes used in the restaurant.
His reputation rose as his works exhibited in department stores and the restaurant.
1935 Started focusing on making ceramics.
1936 Left the management of the restaurant.
1937 The first exhibition of his new works held at Ginza Kuroda Touen.
1939 The Hoshigaoka kiln was brisk holding about 50 staff around this year.
1942 Evacuation in Ishikawa prefecture. Produced lacquer ware there.
1954 Held a solo exhibition in New York, invited by Rockefeller Foundation.
1955 He declined to be a living national treasure.
1956 Actively held exhibitions in Tokyo, Kyoto and Nagoya.
1959 Passed away at the age of 77.
Plates, 'Kouhaku sen' - A pattern of red and white series
Sake bottle and Sake cup, 'Girar' series
増原嘉央理 Kaori MASUHARA
1985 Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
2008 Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Sculpture.
2010 Completed a ceramic course of Seto Ceramics and Glass Art Center.
2011 Back in Hokkaido.
2015 Solo exhibition at Ginza Kuroda Touen. (2016, 2017, 2018)
Jumpei Kaneshige : Flower vase with ears, Bizen type
Jumpei Kaneshige : Tea bowl, Bizen type
Jumpei Kaneshige : Sake cups
Jumpei KANESHIGE 金重 潤平
1972 Born in Bizen, Okayama prefecture.
The first son of Kosuke Kaneshige.
A grand son of Toyo Kaneshige.
1994 Graduated from Waseda University, School of Humanities and Social sciences.
2000 Completed a master course of Sculpture at Long Island University.
2013 Solo exhibition at Ginza Kuroda Touen. (every year onwards)
This year 2018 is the 30th year of Japanese era called Heisei.
As a celebration for the new year, we show 30 tea bowls made by various masters from the 20th century.
On the 3rd floor, we are showing Rosanjin Kitaoji's works by the end of January.