Maeda Masahiro is a contemporary Japanese ceramic artist known for his innovative use of color and texture in traditional forms. Born in 1954, Maeda incorporates modern aesthetics while staying rooted...
Maeda Masahiro is a contemporary Japanese ceramic artist known for his innovative use of color and texture in traditional forms. Born in 1954, Maeda incorporates modern aesthetics while staying rooted in the time-honored traditions of Japanese pottery. His works often feature striking geometric patterns and a unique application of pigments, creating a visual contrast that sets his pieces apart. They are also in the collections of museums around the world, including the Art Institute of Chicago and the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
This water jar showcases a distinctive checkered pattern in blue and silver pigments. The layered application of color enhances the visual depth, giving the jar a modern elegance. The jar's form, balanced and symmetrical, reflects a careful attention to both functionality and aesthetics, making it an ideal piece for the tea ceremony while also standing as a work of art in its own right. The use of silver pigment, in particular, adds a subtle reflective quality, drawing attention to the piece's intricate surface and delicate craftsmanship.
MAEDA Masahiro 前田正博 (b. 1948)
1948 Born in Kumihama, Kyoto
1973 Selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition.
1975 Completed the Graduate School of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music,
Department of Crafts, majoring in ceramics
Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1983 Exhibited at the Japan Ceramic Art Today Exhibition
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. , Victoria and Albert Museum, London
1988 Awarded the Encouragement Prize of the Japan Crafts Association,
Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1996 Exhibited at the Asia Touring Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
1998 Awarded the Encouragement Prize at the Exhibition of New Works of Traditional Crafts
2002 Became a member of the Jury of the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2005 Awarded the Excellence Prize at the Kikuchi Biennial Exhibition
2009 Awarded the Japan Crafts Association President Prize at the 56th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2010 Awarded 17th MOA Okada Mokichi Award Exhibition, MOA Art Museum Prize
2011 Awarded The Ceramic Society of Japan Award
2015 Awarded The 6th Creating Traditions Award
2017 Awarded 37th Pola Prize for Traditional Culture, Excellent Prize
(Pola Foundation for Traditional Culture)
2019 Awarded 68th Kanagawa Culture Award (Kanagawa Prefecture and Kanagawa Newspaper)
2020 Awarded 69th Yokohama Culture Award (City of Yokohama)
Currently an advisor to Kasama Ceramics University, Ibaraki Prefecture
Deputy Secretary General of Japan Ceramic Art Association
Public Collection:
Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art
The Museum of Ceramic Art, Ibaraki
MOA Art Museum
Kikuchi Kanjitsu Memorial Tomo Museum
The Japan Foundation
Yoshizawa Memorial Sano City Museum of Art
Tokyo Art Club
Yakushiji Temple, the head temple of the Hosso sect of Buddhism