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Lid Holder with Silver Overglaze[Ceramic + Porcelain ] Item Number:48-C7476 φ2 3/8”x H2” inch
φ6× H 5 cm ![]() Masahiro MAEDA
Member, Japan Traditional Crafts AssociationKutani-yaki Technical Research Center, Visiting Lecturer 1948 Born in Kumihama, Kyoto Prefecture 1973 Exhibited in Japan Ceramics Exhibition 1975 Completed the Ceramics Concentration Program at the Graduate School of the Tokyo University of the Arts, Exhibited in Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition 1983 Japanese Ceramics Today, (The Smithsonian Museum, Washington, D.C., The Victoria and Albert Museum of Art, London) 1986 Two Man Exhibit (Works Gallery, New York) 1988 Received the Japan Traditional Crafts Association Honorable Mention at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition 1991 Pioneering the Next Generation – Building the New Tea Exhibition (Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi) 1992 Japanese Ceramics “Now” A Selection of 100 Pieces (Mitsukoshi Étoile, Paris & Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi) 1994 Adventures of the Hand Exhibition (Miyagi Prefectural Museum of Art) 1996 Masterworks of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, Asian Touring Exhibit 1197・2000・2001 Member of the Selection Committee at the Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition 1998 Receive the Honorable Mention at the Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition 2000 Maeda Masahiro Exhibition (Daishinen Art Museum, Takahagi, Ibaraki Prefecture) 2002 Member of the Selection Committee at the Traditional Japanese Crafts Exhibition The Ceramics of Kanagazwa: The Beauty of a Bowl Exhibition (Kanagawa Prefectural Hall Gallery) 100 Years of Contemporary Ceramics (Gifu Prefrectural Contemporary Ceramics Art Museum) 2003 Japanese Ceramics Today, Part 1 Part 2(Hiromi Kikuchi Memorial Musee Tomo) 2004 Two Man Exhibit (Gallery gen, New York) 2005 Received the Grand Prize at the First Annual Kikuchi Biennale 2006 The Essence of Contemporary Ceramics (Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum) 2007 Maeda Masahiro Iro-e Ceramics Exhibition (Asahi Beer Oyamasaki Villa Museum of Art) 2008 Received the Second Annual Musee Tomo Grand Prize and the Contemporary Tea Ceramics Award 2009 Red, Black, Gold, Silver, Green, Blue: Maeda Masahiro’s Iro-e Exhibition Hiromi Kikuchi Memorial Musee Tomo Received the Japan Traditional Crafts Association President’s Award at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition 2010 Received the Mokichi Okada Prize and the MOA Art Appreciation Prize 2011 Artwork chosen to be added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Arts and Design (New York) |