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Stuttgart: Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2015. (111 p., ca. 90 color ill., one b/w ill., map, list of exhibitions, bibliography, author biographies; 29 cm)
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Yasuhisa Kohyama's masterly ceramics are inspired by the ancient Jomon and Yayoi ceramics of Japan.
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111 p.; 29 cm
ISBN
9783897904460
Local notes
From the back cover:
"This publication, featuring important texts by distinguished authors, positions Yasuhisa Kohyama's oeuvre in the contemporary and historical context of Japanese ceramics and features superb photographs of his work."
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CONTENTS
6 Foreword
JACK LENOR LARSEN
9 Tradition and Innovation in the Work of Yasuhisa Kohyama
SUSAN JEFFERIES
27 Kohyama-san and Japanese Ceramic History: Notes on "Suemono"
MICHAEL R. CUNNINGHAM
41 Kohyama: The Art of Ceramics
YOSHIAKI INUI
45 Catalog of works
107 Appendix
"This publication, featuring important texts by distinguished authors, positions Yasuhisa Kohyama's oeuvre in the contemporary and historical context of Japanese ceramics and features superb photographs of his work."
______________________________________________________________________________
CONTENTS
6 Foreword
JACK LENOR LARSEN
9 Tradition and Innovation in the Work of Yasuhisa Kohyama
SUSAN JEFFERIES
27 Kohyama-san and Japanese Ceramic History: Notes on "Suemono"
MICHAEL R. CUNNINGHAM
41 Kohyama: The Art of Ceramics
YOSHIAKI INUI
45 Catalog of works
107 Appendix