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Ceramic Sculpture

late 1900s
(Japanese, b. 1953)
Medium
stoneware
Measurements
Overall: 53 cm (20 7/8 in.)
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After dropping out of university twice and studying with a variety of eminent ceramists, Takiguchi Kazuo eventually graduated from the Royal College of Arts, London, in 1992.
Matte black, ceramic sculpture with a gently curving narrow body and three undulating curves as support. Smooth on top, the sculpture tents up and breaks into a jagged-edged opening, contrasting with the rounded and organic form of the rest of the sculpture. Light catches on streaks running vertically down the sculpture.

Ceramic Sculpture

late 1900s

Takiguchi Kazuo

(Japanese, b. 1953)
Japan, Heisei period (1989–2019)

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