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Keramischer Skulpturbecher – Sugiura Yasuyoshi – Botanisches Kunstgefäß - Keramik, Ton - Japan - Showa-/Heisei-Periode
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Keramischer Skulpturbecher – Sugiura Yasuyoshi – Botanisches Kunstgefäß - Keramik, Ton - Japan - Showa-/Heisei-Periode

This is an exceptional sculptural ceramic vessel created by the renowned Japanese ceramic artist Sugiura Yasuyoshi (born 1949). Known for his botanical and geological aesthetics, Sugiura transforms natural forms—such as fruit skins, seed pods, and mineral layers—into highly detailed ceramic artworks. The surface displays his distinctive multi-layered color pattern, combining soft reds, greens, and earthy tones in a rhythmic zigzag motif. Subtle gold accents emphasize the organic contours, giving the piece a sense of natural growth and movement. This vessel is hand-built, not wheel-thrown. Its asymmetrical form and textured clay body reflect Sugiura’s philosophy of embracing natural irregularity. Rather than functioning as a utilitarian container, the work is intended as a contemporary ceramic art object, bridging ceramics, sculpture, and natural observation. The piece is signed by the artist. Its intimate size, refined texture, and sculptural presence make it ideal for collectors of Japanese contemporary ceramics. Condition: Excellent — no chips, cracks, repairs, or restorations. Dimensions: • Height: 10 cm • Maximum width: 7 cm • Base diameter: approx. 3 cm Origin: Japan Material: Ceramic, clay, glaze Period: After 2000 A refined example of Sugiura’s botanical ceramic expression. Selected Career Highlights 1975 – Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (Ceramics) 1977 – Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition 1978 – Japan International Ceramics Exhibition 1979 – “Stone Groups in Ceramics,” Kaneko Art Gallery 1982 – Contemporary Japanese Ceramics Exhibition (Italy tour) 1984 – Established kiln in Manazuru, Kanagawa 1985 – Henry Moore Prize Exhibition 1990 – Featured on NHK “Studio Visit – Creating” 1994 – “Ceramic Grove,” solo exhibition 1997 – “Ceramic Rocks, Ceramic Groves,” Kirin Yokohama Beer Village 2000 – Solo exhibition at Nihombashi Mitsukoshi 2005 – “Earth’s Bounty in Ceramics,” Kanagawa Prefectural Hall 2006 – “Ceramic Botanical Garden,” Suntory Museum of Art (Tokyo) 2009 – Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2012 – “West African Sojourn,” Kando-ri Shipping Information This item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post (EMS or Registered Airmail), DHL, or FedEx, depending on the situation and destination. The estimated delivery time is approximately 2–3 weeks. Import duties, taxes, and other fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. The customs office or the shipping company in your country may contact you by phone or email for customs clearance. Please make sure to respond promptly. If you do not respond, the package may be returned to the sender. In that case, reshipping will require an additional shipping fee, so please be aware of this. Please note: The shipping method is fixed at the time of listing. Any request to change the shipping method after the auction ends may not be accepted, especially if it involves extra costs or differs from the listed shipping method. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 101792236

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Keramischer Skulpturbecher – Sugiura Yasuyoshi – Botanisches Kunstgefäß - Keramik, Ton - Japan - Showa-/Heisei-Periode

Keramischer Skulpturbecher – Sugiura Yasuyoshi – Botanisches Kunstgefäß - Keramik, Ton - Japan - Showa-/Heisei-Periode

This is an exceptional sculptural ceramic vessel created by the renowned Japanese ceramic artist Sugiura Yasuyoshi (born 1949).
Known for his botanical and geological aesthetics, Sugiura transforms natural forms—such as fruit skins, seed pods, and mineral layers—into highly detailed ceramic artworks.

The surface displays his distinctive multi-layered color pattern, combining soft reds, greens, and earthy tones in a rhythmic zigzag motif. Subtle gold accents emphasize the organic contours, giving the piece a sense of natural growth and movement.

This vessel is hand-built, not wheel-thrown.
Its asymmetrical form and textured clay body reflect Sugiura’s philosophy of embracing natural irregularity.
Rather than functioning as a utilitarian container, the work is intended as a contemporary ceramic art object, bridging ceramics, sculpture, and natural observation.

The piece is signed by the artist.
Its intimate size, refined texture, and sculptural presence make it ideal for collectors of Japanese contemporary ceramics.

Condition:
Excellent — no chips, cracks, repairs, or restorations.

Dimensions:
• Height: 10 cm
• Maximum width: 7 cm
• Base diameter: approx. 3 cm

Origin: Japan
Material: Ceramic, clay, glaze
Period: After 2000

A refined example of Sugiura’s botanical ceramic expression.

Selected Career Highlights
1975 – Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (Ceramics)
1977 – Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
1978 – Japan International Ceramics Exhibition
1979 – “Stone Groups in Ceramics,” Kaneko Art Gallery
1982 – Contemporary Japanese Ceramics Exhibition (Italy tour)
1984 – Established kiln in Manazuru, Kanagawa 1985 – Henry Moore Prize Exhibition 1990 – Featured on NHK “Studio Visit – Creating”
1994 – “Ceramic Grove,” solo exhibition
1997 – “Ceramic Rocks, Ceramic Groves,” Kirin Yokohama Beer Village
2000 – Solo exhibition at Nihombashi Mitsukoshi
2005 – “Earth’s Bounty in Ceramics,” Kanagawa Prefectural Hall
2006 – “Ceramic Botanical Garden,” Suntory Museum of Art (Tokyo)
2009 – Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial
2012 – “West African Sojourn,” Kando-ri

Shipping Information
This item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post (EMS or Registered Airmail), DHL, or FedEx, depending on the situation and destination.

The estimated delivery time is approximately 2–3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and other fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

The customs office or the shipping company in your country may contact you by phone or email for customs clearance.
Please make sure to respond promptly.
If you do not respond, the package may be returned to the sender. In that case, reshipping will require an additional shipping fee, so please be aware of this.

Please note:
The shipping method is fixed at the time of listing.
Any request to change the shipping method after the auction ends may not be accepted, especially if it involves extra costs or differs from the listed shipping method.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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Sandra Wong
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Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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