Sōdeisha (走泥社, founded July 1948 – disbanded 1998), the “Crawling through Mud Association,” was founded by Kazuo Yagi and led by Yagi and two other founding...
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Kazuo Yagi (section Founding of Sōdeisha (1948))
juried salons, Sōdeisha exhibitions did not distinguish between fine art and pottery, blurring the boundary as reflected in their works. Sōdeisha continued...
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Hikaru Yamada (section Kyoto and Sōdeisha)
Matsui formed the avant-garde ceramic group Sōdeisha (translated as "The Crawling through Mud Association). Sōdeisha sought to move beyond the formal limitations...
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Osamu Suzuki (ceramist) (section Founding of Sodeisha)
was a Japanese ceramicist and one of the co-founders of the artist group Sōdeisha (eng. "Crawling through Mud Association"), a Japanese avant-garde ceramics...
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a Japanese ceramicist based in Kyoto. He was a late leading figure of Sōdeisha, an avant-garde ceramicist group that reimagined ceramics as nonfunctional...
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Potter and ceramics artist Yo Akiyama Born 1953 Ceramic artist of the Sōdeisha movement Kimiyo Mishima Born 1932 Ceramic artist Masaya Imanishi Born 1947...
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Japanese early avant-garde ceramic art group. HAYASHI YASUO Yagi Kazuo Sōdeisha Uichi Shimizu, included List of Living National Treasures of Japan (crafts)...
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emphasize their works as primarily sculptural objets.: 90 The Kyoto-based Sōdeisha movement formed by ceramicist Kazuo Yagi, centered around resisting the...
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supported by a grant by the Rockefeller Grant. She was invited to join the Sodeisha ceramics movement, but she never considered herself a ceramicist, so she...
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included avant-garde practitioners of the traditional arts: ceramics (such as Sōdeisha), calligraphy (such as Bokujinkai) and ikebana. Tsutaka contributed talks...
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