Member Lecture: Radical Clay — Unexpected Ceramics from Japan
A human organ, a crushed beer box, a creature made of plants, a small tornado––these are all descriptions of ceramic works created by contemporary Japanese artists. In Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan, ceramicists move beyond practical forms to create sculptures that are often curious and always captivating. Janice Katz, Roger L. Weston Associate Curator of Japanese Art, discusses this stunning show. Eiko Kishi documentary: Ufer! Art Documentary, "Eiko Kishi 岸 映子 2008," https://vimeo.com/175676077 Hosono Hitomi interview: TEFAF, "Inside the Studio of ceramicist Hitomi Hosono," • Inside the Studio of ceramicist Hitomi Hosono

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Making beauty: Hosono Hitomi

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Ceramic Painters: A New Perspective to Mastering the Art - Core Kyoto

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Artist Sheila Hicks: We're Crying for Softness

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CROSSROADS unpacks the intersection of craft, culture, and technology

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The Coiled Vessel: The Art of Hibikesho

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Walter Keeler: Treasures of the Everyday | Documentary film about UK potter | GOLDMARK

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Explore Japan: The Alluring Beauty of Japanese Gardens

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The 10 Most Important Ceramic Artists Today

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Japanese Homes Explained: Minimalism, Craft, and Tradition

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Breaking the rules of ceramics | Jacqui Ramrayka | Adobe Creative Residency | V&A

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Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Collection of Gordon Brodfuehrer

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How to hand-build with clay | Ceramic technique tutorial | IN THE STUDIO

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Ohi Chozaemon IX Japanese Master Hand 第十一代 大樋長左衛門の陶芸

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A Brief History of Japanese Art | Behind the Masterpiece

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Obsessed with Earth: Japanese Master Potters Who Create Their Own Clay. TOP 3 #crafts #asmr

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From Earth to Art: How this Young Japanese Artist Creates Stunning Pottery from Raw Clay!

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En Iwamura | Ancient Traditions and Modern Ceramics | Studio Visit

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Kohiki Slip with Sid Henderson

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Akiko Hirai Ceramics Exhibition Walk-through | GOLDMARK.TV

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