Morimitsu Hosokawa (b. 1972) is a versatile potter whose ceramic works investigate classical Japanese visual language. A member of the veteran artisan Hosokawa family, Morimitsu maintains the conservative forms that are known as classic examples of Japanese technique. The wheel-thrown Ido style pieces are wide and open, contrasting the hand built, rounder Raku tea bowls in Hosokawa’s collection. Looking within each artwork, it is clear that Hosokawa seems to carefully consider the relationship between the surface and glaze, enhancing or hiding the clay depending on the particular style.
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Magic of the Tea Bowl
Volume 3 8 Jun - 31 Jul 2023Magic of the Tea Bowl (Vol.3) June 2023 The Japanese tea ceremony was first established during the sixteenth century and has continued to flourish to the present day. Closely tied...Read more -
Magic of the Tea Bowl
Volume 2 2 Jun - 7 Jul 2022Magic of the Tea Bowl (Vol.2) April 2022 The Japanese tea ceremony was first established during the 16th century and has continued to flourish to the present day. Closely related...Read more
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Opening Reception - June 13, 6-8 PM
Magic of the Tea Bowl Vol.3 13 Jun 2023Please join us on Tuesday, June 13th, from 6 PM to 8 PM EST at Ippodo Gallery (32 E 67th Street, New York, 10065). Ippodo...Read more -
Opening Reception - June 2 5-8pm
Magic of the Tea Bowl Vol. 2 2 Jun 2022Ippodo Gallery is pleased to present another series of Magic of the Tea Bowl – Volume 2, an exhibition of tea bowls by seventeen respected...Read more
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夜咄 Night Chat in the Tea Room
January 22, 2024The festive holiday season has come to an end. Especially at the end of 2023, many New Yorkers welcomed the new year with loved ones...Read more -
How to Experience the Sensation of the Tea Bowl
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