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Ken Matsuzaki (松崎建), Japanese (b. 1950)

Ken Matsuzaki

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A Flattened Iron-Ground Jar (鐵地刷毛目文扁壷) 

Showa Era (1926-1989), Heisei Era (1989–2019) or Reiwa Era (2019 – present)

About the work

A striking Flattened Iron-Ground Jar by Ken Matsuzaki, a highly regarded Japanese ceramic artist known for his mastery of traditional glazes and contemporary interpretations of classic Mingei pottery. This exceptional piece features a rich iron-glazed surface accentuated by bold hakeme (brush-stroke) slip decoration, creating a dynamic contrast of deep earthy tones and expressive white patterns.

The jar’s flattened, rounded form enhances its visual presence, embodying the balance of strength and fluidity characteristic of Matsuzaki’s work. A fine example of his skill in wood-fired ceramics, the surface exhibits subtle kiln effects that add depth and movement to the composition.

Included is a tomobako (signed wooden storage box) and an authentication leaflet, ensuring its provenance and artistic value.

 

Dimensions

22cm(h) x 15cm(w) x 11cm(d)

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Ken Matsuzaki, born in 1950 in Tokyo, is a renowned ceramic artist trained at Tamagawa University's School of Fine Arts. After apprenticing under Tatsuzo Shimaoka in Mashiko, he established his kiln, Yuushin Gama. Known for blending traditional Shino, Oribe, and yohen glazes with modern aesthetics, his works are celebrated worldwide and included in prestigious collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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