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Shoji Hamada
(Japanese, 1894-1978)
 
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Shoji Hamada
Plate
Jeffrey Spahn Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Square Form Vase, Kaki glaze
1953
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Large Bowl, Amber glaze
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Bowed Rectangular Bottle
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Bowl, Iron glaze
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
square plate with Nuka dn tenmoku glaze loops
Jeffrey Spahn Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Drizzles Plate with Tenmoku and kaki Persimmon glaze
Jeffrey Spahn Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Pourer, Hakeme brushwork
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Faceted Vase
circa 1960
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Bowl, white and black trailing decoration
circa 1960
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada
Square Bottle, Kaki glaze with wax resist decoration
circa 1965
Pucker Gallery
Shoji Hamada Biography
1913
Studied at the Tokyo Technical College with Hazan Itaya (1872-1963). Came to know Kanjiro Kawai (1890-1966)
1916
Graduated from Tokyo Technical College and enrolled at Kyoto Ceramics Research. Came to know Tomimoto Kenkichi (1886-1963). Began 10,000 glaze experiments with Kanjiro Kawai
1949
Received Tochigi Prefecture Culture Award.
1953
Received Minister of Education Award for Art.
1955
Designated as a “Living National Treasure.”
1962
Appointed Director of the Japan Folk Art Museum.
1968
Received Okinawa Times Award and Order of Culture from Emperor.
1973
Receives honorary Doctor of Art degree from Royal College of Art, London, England.
1974
Completed museum for Hamada folk crafts collection in Mashiko
Selected Exhibitions
1925
First solo exhibition in Japan at Kyukyodo. Exhibited annually thereafter in Tokyo and Osaka
1923
First solo show at Paterson Gallery, London. Traveled to France, Italy, Crete, and Egypt
Literature
1961
Publication of Shoji Hamada: Collected Works, edited by Asahi Shimbun