Kumakura Junkichi 熊倉順吉 1920-1985
Blue And White Glaze Over White Slip , Big Plate With Abstract Bird 青白釉 白化粧 鳥文大皿, circa 1950's
Stoneware
H2" x Dia 12.3"
H5.0 x Dia31.2cm
H5.0 x Dia31.2cm
Signed on the Plate and Back
With Signed Wood Box
With Signed Wood Box
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Kumakura Junkichi was a major figure in the world of Japanese sculptural ceramics, having been a central figure of the Sodeisha “Crawling through Mud” association, which held the aesthetic tenet...
Kumakura Junkichi was a major figure in the world of Japanese sculptural ceramics, having been a central figure of the Sodeisha “Crawling through Mud” association, which held the aesthetic tenet that sought to elevate the status of the nonfunctional, crafted clay object, propelling the professional identity of craftsmen into the realm of “artist.” This bottle showcases Kumakura Junkichi’s graphic sensibilities which took root in the 1940s, prior to his preeminent influence on sculptural ceramics. His use of 2 dimensional compositions on the flat surfaces of his functional wares was most prominently demonstrated during the1940s, early on in his career. Interested in the relationship between symbol and meaning, he was
influenced heavily by geometric abstraction in his compositions.
influenced heavily by geometric abstraction in his compositions.