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Selected Works

Double Spiral
Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 17-3

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 17-3

2017

Glazed stoneware

18 x 17 1/4 x 17 5/8 inches

Inv# 10651

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), CUT OUT - Ring 17-1

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

CUT OUT - Ring 17-1

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

18 x 18 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches

Inv# 10634

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 17-5

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 17-5

2017

Glazed stoneware

17 3/4 x 15 x 16 inches

Inv# 10653

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 17-4

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 17-4

2017

Glazed stoneware

18 1/8 x 16 1/2 x 16 1/8 inches

Inv# 10652

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-8

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-8

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

11 1/8 x 17 x 12 5/8 inches

Inv# 10641

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-10

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-10

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

5 1/2 x 12 5/8 x 10 1/4 inches

Inv# 10640

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Separating Flower Vase

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Separating Flower Vase

2017

Stoneware with ash and silver glazes

9 1/4 x 5 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches

Inv# 10648

SOLD

Double Spiral
Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 17-6

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 17-6

2017

Glazed stoneware

16 1/4 x 14 3/4 x 14 1/2 inches

Inv# 10654

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Separating Flower Vase

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Separating Flower Vase

2017

Stoneware with ash and silver glazes

9 1/4 x 5 x 3 1/4 inches

Inv# 10650

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Ring for Flowers 17- 20

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Ring for Flowers 17- 20

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

7 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches

Inv# 10646

SOLD

Double Spiral
Double Spiral
Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 18-2

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 18-2

2018

Glazed stoneware

30 x 12 x 12 inches

Inv# 10699

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-4

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-4

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

9 1/2 x 18 3/4 x 17 1/2 inches

Inv# 10636

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Single Flower Vase 18-22

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Single Flower Vase 18-22

2018

Stoneware with ash glaze

7 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 11 inches

Inv# 10671

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out Fan - 18-3

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out Fan - 18-3

2018

Stoneware with ash and silver glazes

11 7/8 x 18 1/2 x 7 7/8 inches

Inv# 10644

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 18-1

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 18-1

2018

Glazed stoneware

11 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 11 7/8 inches

Inv# 10668

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-7

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-7

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

8 1/4 x 18 1/8 x 17 1/8 inches

Inv# 10642

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 18-4

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 18-4

2018

Glazed stoneware

13 3/8 x 12 1/8 x 13 inches

Inv# 10670

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 18-3

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 18-3

2018

Glazed stoneware

12 1/4 x 11 1/8 x 10 7/8 inches

Inv# 10669

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out Ring For Flowers 18-21

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out Ring For Flowers 18-21

2018

Stoneware with ash glaze

9 x 9 3/4 x 4 inches

Inv# 10672

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 12M-4

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 12M-4

2012

Glazed stoneware

11 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 10 inches

Inv# 10657

SOLD

 

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Fan 17 -11

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Fan 17 -11

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze and silver

11 3/4 x 18 1/4 x 10 7/8 inches

Inv# 10643

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out ring 18-2

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out ring 18-2

2018

Stoneware with ash glaze

14 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches

Inv# 10645

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 17-7

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 17-7

2017

Glazed stoneware

14 7/8 x 13 1/4 x 13 inches

Inv# 10655

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-9

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-9

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

7 x 15 1/2 x 13 1/4 inches

Inv# 10639

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-5

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-5

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

8 1/2 x 16 1/4 x 15 3/8 inches

Inv# 10637

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Single Flower Vase

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Single Flower Vase

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

6 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches

Inv# 10649

SOLD

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945), Spring Snow 17-8

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945)

Spring Snow 17-8

2017

Glazed stoneware

13 1/2 x 15 x 13 1/2 inches

Inv# 10656

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-8

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-8

Stoneware with ash glaze

4 3/8 x 9 1/8 x 9 1/8 inches

Inv# 10647

SOLD

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949), Cut Out - Circle 17-3

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949)

Cut Out - Circle 17-3

2017

Stoneware with ash glaze

11 1/4 x 18 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches

Inv# 10635

SOLD

Press Release

Double Spiral - Hoshino Kayoko & Hoshino Satoru - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics
Double Spiral - Hoshino Kayoko & Hoshino Satoru - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Joan B Mirviss LTD will present Double Spiral: The Sculptural Art of Hoshino Kayoko and Satoru, from May 1 through June 15, 2018. Our second exhibition devoted exclusively to new work by this celebrated couple will include over thirty works created specifically for the show. The title, Double Spiral, references not only their dual careers but also the intertwining of the spiritual and physical worlds and the balance between opposites as represented by the yin-yang symbol (taikyokuzu). As Hoshino Satoru’s sculpted clay forms literally spiral upward with a powerful sense of fluidity and seductive tactility, Kayoko’s work maintains a more austere appearance, twisting and turning as their faceted surfaces rotate. Both have repeatedly stated that it is the nature of clay and the interaction with human expression that leads them to their unscripted symbiotic confrontation, allowing the push and pull with the clay to lead to its own outcome.

Double Spiral - Hoshino Kayoko & Hoshino Satoru - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

With his hands and body as his primary tools, Hoshino Satoru fashions surging, swirling, heavy coils of clay all marked by his pushed and pinched imprints that are later submerged beneath thick copper green and matte white glazes. These bold creations, strongly referencing Neolithic cord-patterned Jômon vessels, are from his Spring Snow series–– implying that the melting of the glaze when fired, pooling into the pinched concavities and seeping over the edges of the depressions, is like melting white snow seen against a vivid blue sky.

“My works give the appearance of a rising, fluctuating form that precipitously drops to a hollow, deep concavity, as if drawn into a black hole.”

Hoshino Satoru

Double Spiral - Hoshino Kayoko & Hoshino Satoru - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Hoshino Kayoko approaches her medium without fixed ideas, allowing the clay to “speak”; her forms appear as if released from a wedged mound of clay, created by chance.
The austere elegance of her work contrasts dramatically with that of her husband. Her distinctive sharply contoured wire-cut forms feature matte gray surfaces covered with vertical impressions made from metal tools to create a rhythmic linear pattern punctuated by dark crystallizations in the clay itself. Occasionally featuring a silver or ash glaze to emphasize a contrasting smooth surface, the duality of her approach to surface reflects her distinctive sensibility, which has brought Kayoko to the forefront of women ceramists on a global stage. 

“My work starts with mixing several kinds of clay and by slapping and kneading, creating a mass of clay in an undefined shape. Mesmerized by the movement of clay itself, using a wire, I attempt to cut out the hidden, unexpected form within. It is the revelation of that inner form that endlessly inspires me.”

Hoshino Kayoko

Double Spiral - Hoshino Kayoko & Hoshino Satoru - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Hoshino Kayoko (b. 1949) moved from Kyushu to Kyoto to study ceramics before finally settling in nearby Shiga. Her medium is an unusual blend of several types of clay, most predominantly the pebbly material from Shigaraki. Cut from wedges, her forms are deceptively simple, with the feel of ancient ceramics, but also possess a distinctly modern sense of balance. She has enjoyed great renown among collectors in Europe, where she has had repeated solo exhibitions. Residing on a hillside overlooking Lake Biwa in a home built with her husband, Satoru, she draws inspiration from the surrounding landscape.

Double Spiral - Hoshino Kayoko & Hoshino Satoru - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Hoshino Satoru (b. 1945) is an internationally recognized figure in the field following years as a guest artist or artist-in-residence at ceramic centers in locations as varied as Denmark, Belgium, Taiwan, Australia, Hungary and the US. At the start of his career, this Kyoto native worked for many years with the avant-garde, non-functional ceramic movement Sōdeisha. From the ancient tradition re-established by its founder, Yagi Kazuo, Satoru assumed the mantle of smoke-infused sculptural work (kokutō) that was not compromised by color or surface patterning, embodying fluidity and plasticity. Over the past decade, he has added the more colorful, evocative and popular Spring Snow series to his repertoire.

About Joan B Mirviss LTD

Joan B. Mirviss has been a distinguished expert in Japanese art, specializing in fine art and ceramics for more than forty years.  She is the leading Western dealer in the field of modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics, and from her New York gallery on Madison Avenue, JOAN B MIRVISS LTD exclusively represents the top Japanese clay artists.  As a widely published and highly respected specialist in her field, Mirviss has advised and built collections for many museums, major private collectors, and corporations. For further information or images, please call 212-799-4021 or email director@mirviss.com

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