Friday, February 27, 2026

M3

I have been thinking about posting periodically on my blog, a feature that in some respects I would consider a museum display conjured from my own mind, pots curated for their significance for this museum mentis meae (M3). Before you think I have gone completely daffy, what I have become curious about is of the pots that I handle and have pictures sent to me, which ones would actually be museum worthy and to what level, a large national venue or a smaller, more regional location, certainly a fair number qualify for gallery shows of a particular potter or as a link within a retrospective show irrespective of the venue. Together with this odd idea, rather than be totally left in the dust regarding AI, I can now in some small measure put this idea to the test, creating AI generated images using actual photos that I have access to, the bulk of which I have taken myself. I have debated for some time doing this, fearing it seems either naïve or even childish but since these social media posts are really more for me than the audience, I concluded, why not, post a few and see where that goes and where it may lead.          

For my first entry*, here is a wonderful ash and Shino tokkuri by Kowari Tetsuya. This piece belongs to a European collector but I decided to use this picture because of Kowari’s work, this form and surface are simply stellar and classic, indicative to a time-period from the mid-2010s to present. The articulated form, Kowari’s rather idiosyncratic construction of the tokkuri, speak to the very highest level of his work and when placed in this AI museum environment, the piece simply looks at home. To my eye, there are no real questions as to it belonging on display, it represents the top level of the work as I would judge a pot; concept, form, surface and gesture/posture. Once those hurdles are met, to my mind, it is clear that the pot differs significantly than a great majority of extant work and earns its place among the upper percentages of a body of work. Is this all just some exhaustive exercise and am I in any position to make any of these determinations? Maybe you would disagree but in my mind museum, this Kowari Tetsuya is perpetually on display and this isolated and uncluttered photo is exactly how I see it whenever I care to bring it to mind.    

(*This picture contains an actual image of a pot or pots in an AI generated background or scenario)

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