Keiko Masumoto Explained

Keiko Masumoto is a Japanese artist from Hyogo specializing in contemporary ceramics. She attended the Kyoto City University of Arts. Masumoto’s work looks to combine both art and craft.[1] Her preferred techniques are hand-building and throwing on the wheel.[2]

Masumoto’s work features in several Japanese galleries and has been shown worldwide in places like London, Seoul and Canada.[3] [4]

Career

Masumoto draws inspirations from Japanese culture (both present and past) including the Japanese tea ceremony.[5] A concept important to the artist, is using the outline of a vessel to form part of the piece. In her own words, Masumoto has stated: “I try to subvert traditional ideas of the vessel, so that the motif is the form, and the vessel the decoration”. For Masumoto, the vessel is not intended to be the central focus for the viewer. Instead the artist's unusual placements and combinations are intended to be the art's focal point.

Kitsch Kogei is one Masumoto's notable works and features in the ICN Gallery.[6] In 2008, the artist received her first solo-exhibition at the Ishida Taiseisha hall (Kyoto). In 2015 and 2017, Masumoto featured in the Art Fair Tokyo. Examplesof Masumoto's art are displayed in Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art (Toyota) and The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park.

Awards and recognition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Murakoshi. Gallery. Keiko Masumoto. 2021-02-24. Gallery Murakoshi. en.
  2. Web site: 2013-04-26. Toshiba Japanese Ceramics Resident, Keiko Masumoto. 2021-02-24. Victoria and Albert Museum. en-GB.
  3. Web site: Keiko Masumoto "Kitsch Kogei" – hexaproject. 2021-02-24. en-US.
  4. Moore. Susan. November 2012. Look east: dealers, auction houses and museums come together in London for the 15th edition of the Asian art showcase. Apollo Magazine LTD.. 176. 603. Gale Academic Onefile.
  5. Web site: Keiko Masumoto. International Ceramics Festival. 15 October 2020. 26 December 2021.
  6. Web site: Kitsch Kogei by Keiko Masumoto - Exhibition at ICN gallery in London. 2021-02-24. ArtRabbit. en.