KAMODA SHŌJI
Tall elongated vase with curvilinear calligraphic patterning in white clay inlays, 1974
Glazed stoneware
15 1/2 x 7 3/8 x 6 in.
Potter's mark: 一九七四 章 (Senkyūhyakunanajūyon Shō); 1974 Shō (incised on bottom)
Box title: 一九七四 壷 (Senkyūhyakunanajūyon tsubo); 1974 Vessel
Box signature: 加守田章二 (Kamoda Shōji)
Box seal: 章 (Shō)
Potter's mark: 一九七四 章 (Senkyūhyakunanajūyon Shō); 1974 Shō (incised on bottom)
Box title: 一九七四 壷 (Senkyūhyakunanajūyon tsubo); 1974 Vessel
Box signature: 加守田章二 (Kamoda Shōji)
Box seal: 章 (Shō)
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Literature
Published:Matsubara, Ryūichi et al. Kamoda Shōji zenshigoto (Works of Shōji Kamoda). Tokyo: Kōdansha, 2005, p. 290.
Exhibited:
Takashimaya Nihombashi Art Gallery, September 1974
References:
Mintz, Robert. Japanese Ceramics for the Twenty-first Century: The Betsy and Robert Feinberg Collection. Baltimore: The Walters Art Museum, 2014, p. 26-27.
Mirviss, Joan B. The Allure of Japanese Contemporary Ceramics. Kyoto: Mitsumura Suiko, 2019, pp. 22, 113, 122, 153.
Painted Clay: Wada Morihiro and Modern Ceramics of Japan. New York: Joan B Mirviss LTD, 2023.
Rio, Aaron, Matthew Welch, S. Yokobori. Kamoda Shōji: The Art of Change. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2021.
Yokobori, S. Kamoda Shōji Tenkyoku o sasu (Kamoda Shōji: Gravity and Flight). Tochigi: Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art, 2021.
