Sakiyama Takayuki and Fukumoto Fuku
Sakiyama Takayuki and Fukumoto Fuku
Sakiyama Takayuki and Fukumoto Fuku
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Fukumoto uses the medium as her guide through the artistic process.
Her forms arise from a reaction to the behavior of the clay during the
throwing process. She stresses how this aspect of improvisation is the
cornerstone of her methodology:
While working, I am keen to let my eyes find new discoveries, which turn the
process itself into an adventure of ongoing experimentation.The image is
born from within the process with every turn of the wheel, and I must
always react and remain attentive to the clays shape and its changing
condition. The form and image arise gradually, from one step of the process
to another, and give birth to new creation.
Born into a family of textile artists, Fukumoto received her MFA from
Kyoto City University of Arts, where she studied under celebrated
ceramic sculptor Akiyama Y. Her works were featured in the seminal
exhibition Soaring Voices-Contemporary Japanese Women Ceramic
Artists, which traveled extensively to museums both in the U.S. and
abroad from 2007-2012. Currently, her work is on display in Evolution
of Chinese Ceramics and Their Influence at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art. In addition to being actively sought after by private collectors,
her works have also been acquired by American museums.
CONTACT
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Tel. 212-799-4021
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Above:
(first image) Sakiyama Takayuki, Cht; Listening to the Waves, 2013,
Stoneware with sand glaze, 14 1/2 x 18 1/4 x 18 5/8 in. Photo by Richard
Goodbody.
(second image) Fukumoto Fuku, Tsukikage; Moonlight, 2013, Blue and teal
glazed porcelain, 15 x 21 5/8 x 21 5/8 in. Photo by Richard Goodbody.
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