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Moriya, Ibaraki Japan
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Ceramic and three-dimensional artist
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Photography / Arts
Website
www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/~makoto-h/
About
Makoto Hatori is an internationally recognized Japanese contemporary ceramic artist. His work with ceramics is innovative as he combines the ancient ceramic heritage of Japan with modern technology. While Japanese ceramic art is frequently rooted in tradition, Hatori's goal is to challenge these traditions by creating thoughtful ceramic works of art rather than focusing solely on practical functionality.
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Documents
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(27)A Reaffirmation of Materiality in Contemporary Ceramics
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3 months ago
Makoto Hatori’s Ceramics: Embracing Non-Color and Tradition in Artistic Evolution
Makoto Hatori
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6 months ago
Fusion of Beauty and Philosophy: Makoto Hatori's Artist Statement.pdf
Makoto Hatori
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7 months ago
Exploring Chaos and Certainty: The Enduring Vision of Makoto Hatori
Makoto Hatori
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7 months ago
羽鳥誠の陶歴とその創作理念
Makoto Hatori
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1 year ago
Facing Tradition
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
A Potter's Look at Tradition
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Expanding the Tradition,
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Two Wheels of Japan
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Architecture in Potters -Lithuania, Panevezys International Ceramic Symposium-
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
懐石 "Kaiseki"
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
The Beauty of Soul, Beauty of Form: Naturally-glazed Ceramics and Haiku
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Non-color: A "White" that Germinates
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
"L'espoir: Makoto Hatori" at Suruga-Dai Gallery, Kanda, Tokyo, 1969
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
"L'espoir: Makoto Hatori" at Suruga-Dai Gallery, Kanda, Tokyo, 1969
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Ancient Style, Modem Sensibility
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Makoto Hatori by Shane Enright
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Excerpted from "Firing up/Handbook."
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Kiln Drawing by Makoto Hatori
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Work "On the Impulse of Curiosity"
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Work "Barley Field"
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Work "Parasitism"
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Work "Non-color; Otherness (10-28-6)"
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
Expression of Mind and Body "Physicality: Sumi-e/ Suiboku Sansui"
Makoto Hatori
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2 years ago
"Objects" as Materials
Makoto Hatori
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1 year ago
Kata: The body that keeps on transforming
Makoto Hatori
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1 year ago
Artist Biography and Creative Philosophy of Makoto Hatori
Makoto Hatori
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1 year ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Moriya, Ibaraki Japan
Occupation
Ceramic and three-dimensional artist
Industry
Photography / Arts
Website
www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/~makoto-h/
About
Makoto Hatori is an internationally recognized Japanese contemporary ceramic artist. His work with ceramics is innovative as he combines the ancient ceramic heritage of Japan with modern technology. While Japanese ceramic art is frequently rooted in tradition, Hatori's goal is to challenge these traditions by creating thoughtful ceramic works of art rather than focusing solely on practical functionality.
Tags
ceramic art
makotohatori
ceramic
art
pottery
japan
traditional
nature worship
makoto hatori
collection
korea
international exhibition
biennial
icheon
material
contemporary
london
羽鳥誠
traditional art
materiality
tea ceremony
kiln
britain
spain
manises
artist statement
陶芸家
陶芸
japanese tradition
beauty of japan
creative philosophy
artist biography
handbook
firing
emmanuel cooper
biennale
international
gyeonggi
poem
haiku
buddhism
zen
symposium
panevezys
sen-no-rikyu
tea
kata
kobizen
bizen
marketing
thing
object
ink painting
sumi-é
kecskemét
hungary
education
crafts council
the british museum
See more