Kato Kiyoyuki 加藤清之 1931-2025
H11.8 × W4.5 cm
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Kato Kiyoyuki, born in 1958 in Seto, Japan, demonstrated his artistic prowess in 1978 when his work gained acclaim at the prestigious Nitten exhibition, marking the beginning of a distinguished career. Among the notable honors he received were the Grand Prize at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition, the Contemporary Craft Prize at the Contemporary Craft Exhibition, the Nitten Special Prize, the Japan Ceramic Society Prize, the Honorable Mention in Aichi Prefecture Art, and the prestigious Prime Minister’s Prize at the Japan New Craft Exhibition.
Beyond his role as a celebrated artist, Kato Kiyoyuki also contributed to the ceramics community by serving as a judge for esteemed exhibitions such as the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition, Chunichi International Exhibition, Nitten, and Nisshin Kogyo Exhibitions. His artistic focus primarily revolved around creating exquisite objects and vases, showcasing his mastery of glazes from the Mino region, including Shino and Oribe styles, as well as his skillful use of gray glaze and white porcelain. His works stand as a testament to the timeless beauty of Japanese ceramic art, reflecting a harmonious balance between tradition and contemporary expression.