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Portable Pillow
8 Nov 2022

Portable Pillow

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 0

“Portable Pillow” is an exhibition of woodfired work from the Bizen and Shigaraki kilns, being held at Troy Town Pottery in Hoxton, London N1 6SH. The Harlequin Gallery is holding the exhibition at Troy Town, in conjunction with the pottery … Continued

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Aaron Angell, Bizen, Bizen pottery, Bizenyaki, Eben Stewart, Portable Pillow, Shigaraki, Shigaraki pottery, Shigarakiyaki
The Oriental Connection
7 Nov 2020

The Oriental Connection

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 2

The final online exhibition of 2020 considers oriental aspects of studio ceramics collecting. The work covers the last 50 years and explores how ancient oriental processes continue to be used to this day. The exhibition begins in mid-November and will … Continued

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Bill Marshall, Bizen pottery, Charles Bound, Emmanuel Cooper, Gordon Crosby, Hiroshi Toyofuku, Ken Matsuzaki, Nancy Fuller, Nic Collins, Patrick Sargent, poh chap yeap, Shogetsu Kikko, Six Old Kilns of Japan, Tohaku Mimura, Tsuzo Ichikawa, William Marshall, Yoshimi Hirata
Bizen Pottery: One of Japan’s Ancient Kilns
11 Jul 2018

Bizen Pottery: One of Japan’s Ancient Kilns

by W X | posted in: Artists | 2

Bizen is one of Japan’s six ancient kilns, where pottery has been produced for over 1000 years. The area in and around Bizen City where the pottery is made is situated in the Imbe area of Okayama Prefecture. Descendents of … Continued

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Bizen pottery, botamochi, Fujiwara, Fumio Kawabata, hidasuki, Imbe, Japan's six ancient kilns, Jeff Shapiro, Jun Isezaki, Kaneshige, Kazuya Ishida, Kimura, Koichiro Isezaki, Shin Buyo
Patrick Sargent wood-firing potter
7 Jan 2017

Patrick Sargent wood-firing potter

by W X | posted in: Artists | 2

Patrick Sargent was the first modern wood-firing potter, inspired by the ancient techniques of Japan and especially those of Shigaraki, that came to my attention. I have to admit that when I first saw his work I wasn’t immediately impressed, … Continued

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Bizen pottery, Farnham, henry hammond, Iga pottery, Japanese teaware, medieval English pottery, paul barron, Shigaraki pottery

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