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Shoji Hamada - A Potter's Way and Work (Paperback)
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Shoji Hamada - A Potter's Way and Work (Paperback)
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An in-depth portrait of the life and work of Shoji Hamada, one of
the key figures behind the development of studio pottery in the
20th century, and the legacy he left. Shoji Hamada was one of the
seminal figures in 20th century ceramics. Along with the British
potter Bernard Leach, he was instrumental in the development of the
international Studio Pottery movement in the early 1900s. Their
dramatic influences are still felt today, particularly in the
United States and Great Britain. Hamada, also a major figure in
Japan's folk art revival, was designated a 'Living National
Treasure' by the Japanese government in 1955 and awarded the Order
of Culture in 1968. Shoji Hamada is an ebullient and fascinating
portrait of a great potter, tracing his place in the ceramic
tradition and revealing a keen perception of his energetic
lifestyle, dazzling work cycle, and intriguing specifics about the
firing of his kilns. The text and over 200 new colour photographs
from Peterson's stay at Hamada's compound in 1970 present a wealth
of detail about techniques and processes. Equally important are the
author's insights depicting Hamada's bequest to us: one whose life
was concentrated toward the perpetuation and achievement of
fundamental, unchanging and universal values and goals. In this
completely re-designed and updated version of her classic book,
Susan Peterson brings together the East-West connection personified
by Hamada and Leach. In a completely new concluding chapter, she
assesses Hamada's ongoing legacy to the world of studio pottery.
This is an authoritative account of one of the towering figures in
the ceramics world by one of the first people to welcome him to
America in the early 1950s. The book is a must for anyone
interested in the evolvement of hand pottery and the dynamics of
ceramics in general.
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