- Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017©Katsuhiko HIBINO - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017Kazumi Sakata “Plate, Delftware” Late 17th Century – Early 18th Century/Netherlands or England, “Plate in Overglaze Enamels, Delftware” 18th Century/Netherlands, “White Slip Flower Dish” 18th Century/France, “Byzantine Bowl” 11〜12th Century/Italy, “White Slip Flower Dish,Delftware” Mid 17th Century/Netherlands, “White Slip Flower Dish,Delftware” Mid 17th Century/Netherlands, “White Slip Flower Dish,Delftware” Late 17th Century – Early 18th Century/Netherlands, “untitled”Title(Front: From Left To Right)Kazumi Sakata “Pawn Shop Wrappers”, “Zokin”Title(Back: From Left To Right) - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017Katsuhiko Hibino “PRESENT SOCCER” 1982, “PRESENT AIRPLANE” 1982, “PRESENT SHOE” 1982Title(From Left To Right)©Katsuhiko HIBINO - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017Kodai Nakahara “kodai3” 1993, Kodai Nakahara “kodai1” 1993,
Kazumi Sakata “Yong: Naked Figures Han Dynasty, China” 3rd Century BC – 3rd Century AD/China,
Kodai Nakahara “Anice” 1991-1992Title(From Left To Right) - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017Kazumi Sakata “Fishing (Net) Frame” 20th Century, “Delftware Pot” Late 17th Century – Early 18th Century/NetherlandsTitle (From Top To Bottom) - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017©Lee Ufan ©Kishio Suga ©Kenjiro Okazaki - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017©Kenjiro Okazaki - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017Lee Ufan “From Line” 1976, “Winds” 1972Title(From Left To Right)©Lee Ufan - Photo Kozo TakayamaWhat Is the Relationship Between Ceramics and Contemporary Art?
(Considering the Context of Ceramics in the Lineage of Contemporary Art)Installation view / Kaikai Kiki Gallery, 2017Kishio Suga “untitled” 1987, “Ryokko” 1990Title(From Left To Right)©Kishio Suga - Lee Ufan “From Line ” 1976Oil on canvas
727×606 mm
©Lee Ufan - Kishio Suga “Ryokko” 1990Paint, Wood
980×595×105 mm
©Kishio Suga - Kenjiro Okazaki “721-8424” 1982Acrylic, pigments, polypropylene, and polyethylene
330×330×230 mm
©Kenjiro Okazaki - Katsuhiko Hibino “PRESENT AIRPLANE” 1982Acrylic, color pencil, and India ink on paper and cardboard
728×1030 mm
The Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu
©Katsuhiko HIBINO - Kodai Nakahara “Anice” 1991-1992Colored soft vinyl model kit, and acrylic mirror
335×270×270 mm - Masanobu Ando “Cylinder of air (black)” 2017φ460×H75 mm
- Kazumi Sakata “Plate in Overglaze Enamels, Delftware” 18th Century/NetherlandsCeramic
φ118×H30 mm