Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2020

Satsuma Denshokan Museum

Satsuma Denshokan Museum


Ther Satsuma Denshokan is a private art museum located on the outskirts of Ibusuki in southern Kagoshima. The museum's primary focus is on ceramics produced in Satsuma, the former name of Kagoshima.


The architecture is based on Buddhist temples from the Heian Period, and with the large pool of water makes for some dramatic photography at the right time and under the right conditions.


The museum is a little pricey, but is well laid out, spacious, and with good displays with a fair amount of English.


Satsuma-ware was mostly made for export to the West and like the pottery traditions of many areas in West japan was based on Korean potters "brought" from Korea after Hideyoshi's failed war there.


The museum does have othere examples of arts from historic Satsuma too.....

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Kujira Studios Exhibition

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Went upriver yesterday to visit a friends ceramic exhibition. Operating under the name of Kujira Studios he opens his house and studio once a year for an exhibition of his latest work.

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While the emphasis this year was on less expensive, more utilitarian works, there was still plenty of more arty pieces.

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Photos from a previous exhibition can be found here

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The exhibition runs until May 8th. and the studio is in Kamino village, Misato Town, about 40k from Miyoshi and Oda City.

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A whole range of pieces were done in a new "Misato Blue" glaze.

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Hakudo Hashimoto can be reached on 090 8361-8065, or rikihas7@ezweb.ne.jp

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Kujira Ceramic Studio

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Went upriver about an hour yesterday to visit the village of Iwami Tsuga in Misato Town to see the opening exhibition of Kujira Ceramics Studio.

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Hakudo Hashimoto, a Kyushu native, moved to the area last year after spending a couple of years in the Dominican republic setting up ceramic workshops there. He built a huge kiln and the current show is the first work that came out of it.

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The exhibition is in his house and studio and runs until the 20th May. It is located just off Route 375 running along the Gonokawa River about 30 minutes downstream from Miyoshi, Hiroshima.

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Kujira Ceramic Studio
696--0702
143 Ueno, Misato-cho
Ochi-gun, Shimane

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Tel: 090 8361 8065
email rikihas7@ezweb.ne.jp

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