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Image of Toshiko Takaezu's "Best Moon," 2023

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Best Moon, 1989

Glazed stoneware

22 x 20 x 21 in
55.9 x 50.8 x 53.3 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Untitled, ca. 1990s

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Untitled, ca. 1990s

Glazed stoneware

24 x 10 x 10 in.
61 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Untitled, ca. 1990s

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Untitled, ca. 1990s

Glazed stoneware

20 x 12 x 12 in.
50.8 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Untitled, 1990s

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Untitled, 1990s

Glazed Stoneware

25 x 12 in.
63.5 x 30.5 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Untitled, 1990

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Untitled, 1990

(with rattle)
Glazed porcelain

6 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
16.5 x 14 x 14 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Mercer, 1983

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Mercer, 1983

Wood-fired stoneware

10 1/2 x 9 x 9 in.
26.7 x 22.9 x 22.9 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Untitled

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Untitled, nd

Glazed porcelain

6 1/4 x 5 x 5 in.
15.9 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Bottle, 1960

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Bottle, 1960

Glazed porcelain

6 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.
15.2 x 11.4 x 11.4 cm

 

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Image of TOSHIKO TAKAEZU's Untitled (Moon), ca. 1990s (with rattle)

TOSHIKO TAKAEZU

Untitled (Moon), ca. 1990s

(with rattle)
Glazed stoneware

11 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.
29.2 x 26.7 x 26.7 cm

 

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Press Release

 

James Cohan is delighted to present Toshiko Takaezu: Interplay, a special viewing room presentation of works by the late artist, on view from March 20 through April 20, 2024, at 48 Walker Street and online.   

 

American master ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu (b. 1922, Pepeekeo, Hawaii - d. 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii) had a prolific career that spanned five decades. Her aesthetic approach was influenced by Abstract Expressionism and the traditions of East Asia, including ink painting and the Japanese tea ceremony. Takaezu’s ceramics not only demonstrate her masterful capabilities in crafting form through clay, but also manage to surpass classification, hovering between pottery, sculpture and painting; revealing exceptional control of color in a medium that often is at the whim of the kiln. 

 

This focused exhibition is presented on the occasion of the first nationally touring retrospective of Takaezu’s work in over twenty years, opening on March 20, 2024 at The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum.

 

Preview the Exhibition

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