I spent my Easter holidays in Rome and was pleasently surprised. There were at least three exhibitions I wanted to see.
The Istituto di Cultura Giapponese (Japanese Cultural Centre in Rome) hosted great pieces by japanese ceramicists from the Premio Faenza. It was a great chance to see many pieces that I knew from photographs and to admire the ones I already knew.
Isamu
  Miura  (premiato  nel  1970),Yasuo  Hayashi  (Premio  Faenza  1972),  
Miwa  RyĆsaku  (Kyusetsu  XII)(1977),  Takako  Araki  (1979),Kensaku Uke
 (1979), Aki Matsui Toshio (Premio Faenza 1982), Sueharu Fukami (Premio 
Faenza 1985),Eiko  Kishi  (1999),  Kazuhito  Nagasawa  (1999),  Jun  
Nishida  (Premio  Faenza  2003),  Nobuyuki  Ogawa(2003 e 2005), Tomoko 
Kawakami (2005), Kenichi Harayama (2005), Akio Niisato (2005), Tomonari 
Kato(2007,  Premio  Faenza  ex  aequo  2009),Kazumasu  Futamura  (2009),
  Junko  Shimomura  (2009),Yoshinori Akazawa (2009), Shigeki Hayashi 
(Premio Faenza ex aequo 2011), Eri Dewa (Premio Faenzaex aequo 2011), 
Tomoko Sakumoto (2011).
Have to say that it was impressive to see such great pieces together. I really like Sakumoto's stripy bowls, made with a beautiful tecnique.
here are some photos:
Have to say that it was impressive to see such great pieces together. I really like Sakumoto's stripy bowls, made with a beautiful tecnique.
here are some photos:
 
 
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wonderful to see these pots, I was unfamiliar with them.
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Deletethank you so beautiful photos.Feel like to visit me too.
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