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Wind Image II

Vessel
1988 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Highly sensitive to the potential of the vessel form, Kuriki Tatsusuke (1943-2013) was an artist who pursued his aims with techniques of ever-increasing refinement. Born into a traditional ceramic-making family in Seto, he developed his interest in ceramic sculpture as a student at Kyoto City University of Arts, from which he graduated in 1966 and to which he returned to teach in 1984. During the next ten years his work revolved around two main themes. In his silver and green series he explored the use of wide interlacing bands if silver on round, slightly asymmetrical forms. In his silver and red series he examined the cylinder as a fundamental shape. It is to the latter series that this work belongs.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWind Image II (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Stoneware with paper-resist slip decoration and thin silver glaze
Brief description
'Wind Image II' Vessel, stoneware with paper-resist slip decoration and thin silver glaze, made by Kuriki Tatsusuke (1943-2013), Kyoto, Japan, 1988
Japan, modern crafts, studio, ceramics
Physical description
Starting from a round base, the front slopes inwards to a line a quarter of the way up the height of the vessel. Above this level the shape is that of a gradually tapering aileron. The sharpness of the right-hand edge is accentuated by the gently curving profile of the overall form. The surface pattern has been worked out with extreme care, each element of the resist design having been precisely positioned with the aid of a paper stencil. The application of iron-bearing slip followed by a thin layer of silvery glaze gives the work its subdued but distinctive coloration. The trunk-like shape and leaf-like pattering of this and other works in Kurita's silver and red series may be read on one level as a straightforward expression of his fascination with the natural world. More profoundly, however, they are a reflection of his interest in the processes of creation and the evolution of forms in relation to the nature of their materials.
Dimensions
  • Height: 85.0cm
  • Width: 24.2cm
  • Depth: 25.4cm
Style
Gallery label
'Wind Image II' Stoneware with resist-applied slip decoration and thin silver glaze Kuriki Tatsusuke (1943-2013) 1987
Summary
Highly sensitive to the potential of the vessel form, Kuriki Tatsusuke (1943-2013) was an artist who pursued his aims with techniques of ever-increasing refinement. Born into a traditional ceramic-making family in Seto, he developed his interest in ceramic sculpture as a student at Kyoto City University of Arts, from which he graduated in 1966 and to which he returned to teach in 1984. During the next ten years his work revolved around two main themes. In his silver and green series he explored the use of wide interlacing bands if silver on round, slightly asymmetrical forms. In his silver and red series he examined the cylinder as a fundamental shape. It is to the latter series that this work belongs.
Associated object
Collection
Accession number
FE.8:1-1990

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Record createdMarch 23, 2000
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