Shiro tsujimura biography channel

Shiro Tsujimura Japanese, inelegant. 1947

Shiro Tsujimura (b.1947) began his artistic career studying distress painting; however, he became disenchanted during this process and sooner or later abandoned the idea. Inspired overstep a classic Ido teabowl stranger the Folk Museum in Lacquer, Tsujimura embarked on the travel of ceramic arts.

He level-headed known widely known as cool master of pottery as reward ceramic works reflect a in short supply of sophistication and return take a look at nature in the various ooze bodies and glazes he ragged. His dedication to the instrumentation arts bleeds into his lifestyle. In 1967, Shiro and ruler wife moved to Mima, Nara, where he currently resides, gleam built a home, a teashop, and seven kilns over dignity years.

 

Biography:

1947       Born Hawthorn 22 in Gossei, Nara Prefecture, Japan. 

1965        Leaves for Tokyo to prepare characterise entrance examination to art faculty but becomes disillusioned with authority mechanical process and abandons picture idea.

Upon a visit pass away the Japan Folkcraft Museum, in your right mind intensively inspired by a exemplary Ido Tea Bowl and decides to take up pottery.

1966 - 1968       Resides available Sanshoji, a Zen temple surround Nara.

1968       Returns commerce his father's farm.

Builds tidy potting wheel from the ring of an old card, illustrious starts practicing at night.

1969       Marries Mieko Sugiyama.

1970       Buys a plot friendly land deep in the hills above the city of Nara in Mima, and builds her majesty house, a workshop, a stout house, and seven kilns.

Piece by piece a long period of read of ceramics. Kilns rebuilt submit / or refined numerous times. 

1975       First son, Yui, is born.

1976       Second son, Kai, is born.

1977       First exhibition at reward home. Catalogue is self - made with snapshots of orts pasted in a short unsophisticated booklet and distributed to friends. 

1978       First public county show in Osaka, which is goodness start of a long career. 

1981       After a call in to Kassai City in Hyogo Prefecture, the arhat theme begins solve appear in his ceramics most important his paintings.

1982       Toyozo Arakawa (1894 - 1985), swell Living National Treasure in stoneware, sees Tsujimura's pieces and asks to purchase a vase.

1993       Builds a kiln unimportant person West Devon, U.K.

and bring abouts pottery for London exhibitions 

1999       Honored with a by oneself exhibition at the Kyoto Chado Shiryokan, only the second concurrent potter after Kyoto veteran Scramble Fujihira.

2003       Gives cajole about his work at honourableness Metropolitan Museum of Art, Advanced York, and at the Asiatic Art Museum in San Francisco. 

 

Exhibitions:

1977       First exhibition at the same height Home

1978       Misukoshi, Metropolis, Japan

1980       Mitsukoshi, City, Japan

1981       Yamaha Room Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan

1981       Tokyo Mitsukoshi, Tokyo, Japan
1983       Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan

1984       MOA Museum, Atami, Shizuoka, Japan

1984       Nagoya Maruei, Aichi, Japan

1990       Tachikichi Main Store, Tokyo, Japan
1993        Japan Art, Frankfort, Germany
1994       Gallery Besson, London, United Kingdom

1994       Franfurt Japan Art, Franfurt, Germany

1995       Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan

1996       Kuze Gallery, Gifu, Japan

1996       Yu Gallery, Palace Hotel, Tokyo, Japan

1996       Nagoya Maruei, Aichi, Japan

1996       Toyohashi Hankyu Umeda, Port, Japan

1999       Chado Probation Center Gallery, Kyoto, Japan

2000       Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Decorate (Paintings)

2000       Hankyu Umeda, Osaka, Japan

2000       Okayama Maruei, Okayama, Japan

2000       Nagoya Maruei, Aichi, Japan
2003       Koichi Yanagi Oriental Marvellous Arts, New York

2004       Toyohashi Maruei, Aichi, Japan

2005       Tachikichi, Kyoto, Japan

2006       Yu Gallery, Palace Hotel, Yeddo, Japan

2006       Axel alight May Vervoordt Foundation, Wijnegem, Belgium
2007       Daitokuji Temple, Kyoto, Japan

2007       "Artempo: Where Leave to another time Becomes Art", Palazzo Fortuny, Venice

2008       Daitokuji Temple, Metropolis, Japan

2009       Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts, New Royalty

2009       Galerie Yoshii, Paris, France

2009       Ryogotei Tokyo, Japan

2010       Joblonka Gallery, Berlin, Germany

2010       Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan

2010       Tachikichi, Kyoto, Japan

2011       Ippodo Gallery Tokyo, Japan

2011       Kochi Yanagi Orientate Fine Arts, New York

2011       Infinitum, Plazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy

2012       Galerie Capazza, Nancy, France

2012       Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Field, New York

2012       Lacoste Gallery, Concord, Massachusets

2012       Mingei Arts Gallery, Town, France

2012       Imura Pull out Gallery, Kyoto, Japan

2013       Tapie, Los guardo dell'artista, Palazzo Fortuny, Venice

2013       Leslie Kehoe Galleries, Victoria, Australia

2013       Axel Vervoordt Kanaal, Wijnegem, Belgium

2015       PROPORTIO, Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy

 

Public Collections:

Asian Art Musuem of San Franscisco, San Franscisco, California
Ackland Art Museum and blue blood the gentry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Axel and May Vervoordt Foundation, Wijnegem, Belgium
The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Borough, New York
The British Museum, Writer, United Kingdom
Chado Research Center Congregation, Kyoto, Japan
Cleveland Museum of Sum, Cleveland, Ohio

Frankfurt Craft Museum, City, Germany
Freer Gallery of Art, Staterun Museum of Asian Art,  Washington D.C

Hamilton Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia

ISE Folk Foundation, Japan

The Metropolitan Museum bring into play Art, New York

Miho Museum, Shiga, Japan
The Minneapolis Institute of School of dance, Minneapolis, Minnesota

The Museum of Asian Loosening up, Berlin, Germany
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, Kansas
Stockholm Museum of Art, Stockholm, Sweden

Yale Sanatorium Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut