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Toshiko Takaezu 1993 Hawaiian Stoneware Art Exhibit Catalog - Rare Collectible Ceramic Art Book for Pottery Lovers & Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Exhibitions & Gifts
Toshiko Takaezu 1993 Hawaiian Stoneware Art Exhibit Catalog - Rare Collectible Ceramic Art Book for Pottery Lovers & Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Exhibitions & Gifts

Toshiko Takaezu 1993 Hawaiian Stoneware Art Exhibit Catalog - Rare Collectible Ceramic Art Book for Pottery Lovers & Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Exhibitions & Gifts

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Description

Toshiko Takaezu
Author:
Saville, Jennifer; Jensen, James
Publisher:
Honolulu Academy of Arts and The Contemporary Museum
Release Date:
1993
Seller Category:
ART EXHIBIT CATALOGS
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Sku: 01523
Notes: Near Fine 8" x 8" staple bound art exhibition catalog in stiff black pictorial wraps featuring Toshiko Takaezu's 1985 stoneware piece 'Green Rain' on the front cover, some bends to spine causing light creases, else perfectly clean, bright, tightly bound, staples showing no oxidization, and unmarked throughout. 24 pp.replete with full-color images of Toshiko Takaezu's porcelain and stoneware pieces. Includes Foreword and Acknowledgements by George R. Ellis and Merrill C. Rueppel, the Directors of Honolulu Academy of Arts and The Contemporary Museum, respectively. Also includes a list of Lenders to the Exhibitions, an essay titled "Toshiko Takaezu: Listening to Clay" by curator of Western Art at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Jennifer Saville, and an essay by Associate Director for Exhibitions at the Contemporary Museum, James Jensen. This catalog was published in conjunction with four exhibits of Toshiko Takaezu's artwork held concurrently, and covering different time periods, at the Honolulu Academy of Arts (Toshiko Takaezu 1950-1980) January 21 to February 28, 1993, The Contemporary Museum (Toshiko Takaezu 1980-1992) February 2 to March 26, 1993, The Contemporary Museum at the HOnolulu Advertiser Gallery (Toshiko Takaezu 1980-present) February 4 to March 19, 1993, and Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center (Toshiko Takaezu 195-1992) April 30 to May 29, 1993.

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