CROSS CULTURE: The influence of Japan on contemporary ceramics
16th – 29th June 2017
Featuring Kiramics, Mori, Jo Aylmer and Andrea Scopetta
Private view: Thursday 22nd June, 18:00-20:00
Four ceramic artists from Japan, the UK and Italy explore aspects of Japanese art and culture through their work.
Each artist, all from different backgrounds, is drawn towards a particular theme – ceramic tradition, aesthetics, philosophy and tradional theatre.
Kiramics organically creates objects with functional and sculptural forms exploring different technical processes that are deeply influenced by Zen garden aesthetics and art of Haiku poetry.
MORI makes individual functional and semi-functional ware influenced by the memories of his mother and grandmother’s traditional Japanese domestic pottery.
JO AYLMER makes slip cast porcelain vessels that respond to the Japanese writer Junichiro Tanizaki’s statement, ‘Were it not for shadows, there would be no beauty.’
ANDREA SCOPETTA’s work is distinguished by a Zen philosophy approach to sculpture and influenced by Noh theatre and masks.
They come together in this exhibition to cross culture, to express their individual interpretations of Japan.
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Looking forward to seeing you here!
OPENING TIMES
Monday to Friday 11:00-19:00
Saturday & Sunday appointment only
FREE ENTRANCE