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Details
- Other Title
- Incense bowl with unique carving by Hamada
- Place where the work was made
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Japan
- Media category
- Ceramic
- Materials used
- stoneware
- Dimensions
- 11.3 x 7.7 cm
- Credit
- Gift of Marea Gazzard 2006
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 95.2006
- Copyright
- © Estate of Hamada Shoji
- Artist information
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Hamada Shōji
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About
Hamada Shōji was a major figure of the Nihon Mingei (Japanese folk art) movement and had significant international influence on 20th-century studio pottery.Inspired by the writing of aesthetic theorist Yanagi Sōetsu (1889–1961) and championed by Hamada and English potter Bernard Leach (1887–1979), the Mingei movement claimed that beauty was most evident in everyday objects made by craftspeople, achieved through their care and design constraint. In 1965 he exhibited and lectured in Australia at the East Sydney Technical College (now National Art School) and the
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Places
Where the work was made
Japan
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Exhibition history
Shown in 1 exhibition
Elemental, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 30 Jul 2022–2024
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Provenance
Marea Gazzard, 1956-2006, Sydney/New South Wales/Australia, purchased by Marea Gazzard from the Crafts Centre, Hay Hill, London. Donated to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, May 2006.
Crafts Centre, 1956, Hay Hill/London/England