炻器・紐作り
Stoneware, Coiling
Sekki Vase 3
竹内真吾
Shingo Takeuchi
炻器・紐作り
Stoneware, Coiling
H170xD165xW260mm
2017
価格/PRICE
¥100,000~199,999
ARTWORK INFORMATION
私の作品制作は、初めは身の回りにある簡単な面白い形が元にはなっていますが、制作するたびに展開・変化していき、元の形は殆どありません。ここ数年来制作している作品『炻器壷』も工房にある土練機(土を練る機械)から出てきた土を半分に折った形が元になっています。それをパイプ状に繋ぐように色々な形にしてみる所から始まり、そのパイプにエッジをつけたり、編み込むように重ねたりしてこの作品が出来るに至っています。
1955 | 愛知県瀬戸市生まれ |
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1995 | 日本の陶芸7人展(GALLERY DAI ICHI/ニューヨーク) |
2002 | アジア太平洋地区国際現代陶芸招待展(台湾) |
2005 | 韓国世界陶磁ビエンナーレ国際公募展特別賞 |
2006 | 現代陶芸その未来展(松坂屋名古屋店美術画廊) |
2011 | 作家たちの古今20年の歩み (古川美術館/名古屋) |
2016 | 幽玄日本現代陶芸展(ミラノ) |
2018 | 個展(介末craft/上海) |
When I try to make a new original ceramic work, I have been always inspired by some simple and interesting shaped things surrounded around me at the first step. However, when I try to proceed making some another similar new works, my work(s) is getting developed and changed itself, and there will not be quite same shape of original one. “Sekki Vase” that I have been making in a recent few years is from the basis of shape bended cray half which is the cray from the working machine for cray at my studio. I start making various kind of shape binding crays like pipes, and make an edge on the piped shape cray, also try to weave, and pile up them. After doing some kind of trials, I can finally finish up the new original work, “Sekki Vase”.
1955 | Born in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture |
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1995 | 7 Ceramist ceramics exhibitions in Japan (GALLERY DAI ICHI /New York) |
2001 | Open Production for Artist in Residence in Seto |
2002 | International Asia-Pacific Contemporary Ceramics Invitational Exhibition (Taipei Yingge Ceramics Museum) |
2005 | World Ceramic Biennale Korea International Competition Special Prize |
2006 | Modern Ceramics That Future Exhibition (Art Gallery/Matsuzakaya Nagoya Department Store) |
2011 | Author's History of 20 Years (Furukawa Museum of Art) |
2016 | “Yugen” Contemporary Japanese Ceramics (OFFICINE SAFFI/Milan/Italy) |
2018 | Solo exhibition (Jiemo craft/Shanghai) |
2019 | Artist in Residence (Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park/Japan) |