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  2. Sueharu Fukami - Wikipedia

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    "JapanCeramics and Photography: Tradition and Today," Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany; The Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at The Clark Center, Hanford, USA; 2005. Faenza International Ceramics Museum, Italy; 2006 "Contemporary Clay: Japanese Ceramics for the New Century" – Japan Society Gallery, New York USA

  3. Japanese pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Most ceramic museums around the world have collections of Japanese pottery, many very extensive. Japanese modern ceramic works are often very sought-after and expensive. Apart from traditional styles art and studio pottery in contemporary art styles are made for the international market.

  4. Unit 88-9 (Kiyomizu Masahiro) - Wikipedia

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    Unit 88-9 (Kiyomizu Masahiro) is a glazed stoneware sculpture by contemporary Japanese potter and sculptor Kiyomizu Masahiro, also known by the professional art-name Kiyomizu Rokubei VIII. This piece is held in the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto , Canada.

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  6. Kimiyo Mishima - Wikipedia

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    Kimiyo Mishima (1932 – June 19, 2024) was a Japanese contemporary artist, best known for creating highly realistic versions of "breakable printed matter" [1] in ceramic such as newspapers, comic books and boxes out of clay.

  7. Jun Nishida - Wikipedia

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    Born in Osaka, Japan in 1977, Nishida studied ceramics at Kyoto Seika University, where he received BFA and MFA degrees in ceramics in 2000 and 2002. [2] From 2000 onward, his work was featured in a number of solo and group exhibitions across Japan, including the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Osaka Contemporary Art Center, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art ...