Pure form: Japanese sculptural ceramics is the first major exhibition in Australia to present the complex narrative of Japanese ceramics which took place in the aftermath of the Second World War and its continuing resonance with contemporary practitioners. The revolution in clay which liberated future generations of ceramicists also gave rise to the first generation of female practitioners whoinjected a vital new energy and perspective into the ceramics culture of Japan.
Curated by Russell Kelty, Pure form presents this compelling story through a kaleidoscopic array of stoneware and porcelain created from the late 1940s to the present day and includes more than 100 works by over sixty-five ceramicists from public and private collections across Australia. The diversity and beauty of the exhibition is presented in this publication which illustrates all the works of art and includes informative essays by leading scholars in Japan and Australia as well as bi-lingual interviews of internationally regarded Japanese ceramicists.
Art Gallery of South Australia
Publication date: 13 June 2022
Hardback, 208 pages
Edited by Russell Kelty. Contributions by Aoyama Wahei, Lesley Kehoe, Daniel McOwan, and Daicho Tomohiro
24.7 x 30.7 cm