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Naoki Takada - Inspired by Mountains - Debut Collection

15 April 2023 - 28 April 2023

Overview

We are incredibly excited to introduce and release a debut collection of 15 ceramic artworks by Naoki Takada.  He has always had a deep bond with his homeland's mountain ranges and has dedicated his artistic career to 'Bonzan', the long established artform of honouring Japan's mountains.

 

The collection will include his Bonzan miniature mountain ranges, teawares and sake wares.
 

Naoki Takada is a contemporary potter born in 1974 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He trained under Hiroshi Ōtsu, a leading potter of Kasama ware. In 2014, he completed his studies at the Aichi Prefectural College of Ceramics. 

 

Takada san is a leading Bonzan ceramicist. Bonzan ceramics are mountains landscapes displayed on a tray or pedestal. This style began in the Muromachi period (1336-1573) and is said to be the root of bonsai and suiseki.

 

Since ancient times, the Japanese have had a sensibility of worshiping nature and admiring the great outdoors, especially mountains. Bonzan is a mountainous landscape displayed on a tray. Takada san’s ceramics mimic and imitate Japanese landscapes of mountains and glaciers in miniature form. His work is about capturing the sublime beauty of mountains and expressing reverence and gratitude for nature. 

 

 

 

Awards & Prizes

2017 Kobe Art Marche 2017, Selected for ‘Artist meets Gallery’, Hyogo, Japan

2014    The 43rd Choza Prize Tokomame Ceramics Exhibition, Choza Prize, Aichi, Japan

2004    The 18th Yuzawaya Creative Award Exhibition, Gold Prize, Tokyo, Japan

 

Selected Exhibitions

2022 Sake Cup Exhibition, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo, Japan

2022 Expressions in Clay, The Ren Brown Collection, California, US

2022 The Contemporary Artist' Tea Bowl Special, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store,         Tokyo, Japan

2021 Solo Exhibition ‘Clay Returns to the Mountains and Rivers’, Shina Ginza, Tokyo, Japan

2021 Shangri-la, Kunsforum Solothurn, Solothurn, Switzerland

2020 Solo Exhibition ‘Glacier View’, Ashiyagaro Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

2018 The 16th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Mountain Culture, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

2018 The 5th Bonkei Exhibition, Hibiya Park Exhibition Hall, Tokyo, Japan

2017 Kobe Art Marche 2017, Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel, Hyogo, Japan

2014 The 43rd Choza Prize Tokomame Ceramics Exhibition, INAX Live Museum, Nagoya Dome, Aichi, Japan

2004 The 18th Yuzawaya Creation Grand Prize Exhibition, Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan

2002 The 44th Chino City Art Exhibition, Chino City Culture Center, Nagano, Japan

2001 National Public Offering Ceramic Foundation Exhibition, Kurita Museum of Art, Tochigi, Japan

 

 

 

Installation Views

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