Friday, May 11, 2018
OBJECT
I
am not sure when I first saw one of these Bizen sculpture by Kaneshige Kosuke
but I am sure it was in the very early 90s. My interests and collecting mostly
revolve around rather functional pieces, especially those used for tea ceremony
but for some reason I was instantly drawn to this series of work. As I look at
them, my thoughts consider things elemental and primal making the Bizen firing
a perfect choice for such pieces. The areas of ash, dryness and wet surfaces
combine to reflect light and set mood in a variety of ways depending on one's
vantage point making for an "object" that is constantly morphing and
evolving as the form may possible suggest as well. I used to have a photo,
taken with actually film mind you from and exhibit I saw in Japan with a
similar piece flanked by a chawan on one side and a mizusashi on the other, to
this day I am still struck by how natural and symbiotic the arrangement was
then as much as it is in my memory today.
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inspiring; just did a image search for Kaneshige Kosuke, wonderful to behold
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