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Four Dango by Kaneko, all 2001, Honolulu Museum of Art. Jun Kaneko (金子 潤, Kaneko Jun, born 1942) is a Japanese-born American ceramic artist known for creating large scale ceramic sculpture. [2] Based out of a studio warehouse in Omaha, Nebraska, Kaneko primarily works in clay to explore the effects of repeated abstract surface motifs by ...
Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami opened on February 22, 1950. The museum was originally established by a gift from philanthropists Joe [5] and Emily Lowe. [6] At the time of its opening, the museum was the first art museum in South Florida.
The Honolulu Museum of Art was called "the finest small museum in the United States" by J. Carter Brown, director of the National Gallery of Art from 1969 to 1992. [4] In addition to an internationally renowned permanent collection, the museum houses innovative exhibitions, an art school, an independent art house theatre, a café and a museum shop.
An exhibit at KANEKO is celebrating their founder, Jun Kaneko, who recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center.
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The exterior of the facility is highlighted by a 30 feet (360 in) high metal panel canopy over pavestone walkway at the main entry. The southern elevation of the building again features a high canopy with fixed blade sunshades and opens onto a decorative concrete plaza designed by Jun Kaneko, a renowned Japanese ceramic artist.
Kaneko, Jun. Ceramics by Jun Kaneko. Omaha, NE: Ree Schonlau Gallery, 1983. OCLC 14210701. 20 ceramic constructions made by Jun Kaneko between 1971 and 1983; list includes title, size, date of construction for each work. Schonlau, Ree, and Patrick Siler. Chicago Vicinity Clay VI: A Juried Exhibition Open to Artists Residing Within 280 Miles of ...
The inaugural exhibition Metamorphosis: Japan’s Evolving Society was held on 24 November 2023 featured twelve Japanese artists Yuichi Hirako (平子雄一), Tatsuhito Horikoshi (堀越達人), Ei Kaneko (金子英), Takumi Kokubo (小久保拓海), Akitsuna Komori (小森紀綱), Hiroya Kurata (倉田裕也), Tomona Matsukawa (松川朋奈 ...