Kato Toyohisa (加藤豊久), Japanese, b. 1962
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A Shino Tea Bowl
Showa Era (1926-1989), Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019-present)
About the work
This striking Shino chawan (tea bowl) by Kato Toyohisa presents a bold, rustic aesthetic that exemplifies the tradition of Mino ware. The form is powerful and slightly asymmetrical, emphasizing the wabi-sabi spirit of tea ceramics. The surface is covered with a thick feldspathic white glaze, partially revealing the underlying iron-rich clay body in warm red tones. The interplay of creamy glaze and natural firing effects creates a highly textured surface, evoking both natural landscapes and the raw beauty of traditional kiln work.
The tea bowl comes with its original signed wooden storage box, protective cloth, and explanatory insert, ensuring authenticity and provenance.
Dimensions
9.4cm(h) x 13.8cm(w) x 14cm(d)
Footnote
Kato Toyohisa is a distinguished ceramic artist celebrated for his innovative approach to Mino ware, especially Shino ceramics. He merges traditional techniques with a contemporary style, enhancing the classic aesthetic. Recognized early in his career, Kato received the Rising Star Award at the Asahi Ceramics Exhibition in 1983, along with accolades from the Tajimi City Art Exhibition and other major ceramic exhibitions.