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Teabowl, Shuwari

Artist: Kentaro Kawabata (1976 - )
Date: 2012
21st Century
Dimensions: 3.5 x 7.5 x 6.5 in. (8.89 x 19.05 x 16.51 cm)
Object Type: Vessel
Creation Place: Asia, Japan
Medium and Support: Porcelain
Credit Line: Gift of Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz
Accession Number: 2016.27.02
On View: Bellarmine Hall Galleries

Kawabata's signature technique is embedding pieces of glass in the porcelain clay, which upon firing, melt and merge with the glazes in unexpected ways. Kawabata likens his vessels to human bodies, stating that the colored transparent parts imply passages between the internal world and the external world. The body and memory are enduring themes in his work; the folds and pleats on this tea bowl stem from his childhood habit of pinching and folding the edges of soft materials. He also frequently leaves his fingerprints in the clay.


Exhibitions

Fairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield, Connecticut, Crafting the Elements: Ceramic Art of Modern Japan from the Collection of Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz, September 29-December 16, 2016



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Contemporary
Period and styles of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and architecture dating from the recent past and present. It differs from modern art in that the term 'Contemporary art' does not carry the implication of a non-traditional style, but instead refers only to the time period in which the work was created. 'Modern' and 'Contemporary' are inherently fluid terms. The term 'Contemporary' is sometimes more narrowly used to refer to art from ca. 1960 or 1970 up to the present. To refer to the current time period without reference to style of art, use "contemporary (generic time frame)".
vessels
Containers designed to serve as receptacles for a liquid or other substance, usually those of circular section and made of some durable material; especially containers of this nature in domestic use, employed in connection with the preparation or serving of food or drink, and usually of a size suitable for carrying by hand.

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