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LACMA to open "Raku" exhibition with 100-masterpiece ceramics, March 29

Image credit: Kakunyu (Raku XIV), Japan, 1918-1980, Tea Bowl named 'Juei', 1975, Red Raku ware; glazed ceramic, 3 7/8 x 4 5/8 x 4 5/8 in. (9.7 x 11.7 cm), Raku Museum, Photo: Takashi Hatakeyama

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art announces new exhibition Raku: The Cosmosin a Tea Bowl, opening on March 29 and running through June 7, 2015 at The Pavilion for Japanese Art

 

This exhibition comprises nearly 100masterpieces with examples from all 15 generations and the next generation of the Raku family, whose celebrated legacy continues to influence global ceramics.

 

In the West, the term "raku" refers to a quick, low-fire technique for making ceramics that is often used to teach beginners. This technique traces back to a  Japanese family of potters or, more specifically, to the originator ofthe technique, Raku I (Chōjiro), who lived in the 1500s.

 

Since then, for over400 years a single person named Raku has represented each of the 15generations as a Raku Master. 


More than half of the ceramic objects in the exhibition are tea bowls; there are
two Registered Important Cultural Properties and one Registered Important Art Object of Japan

 

Special permission from the Japanese Government's Ministry of Culture was required to include these Registered works in this exhibition. Other works include incense containers and burners, food utensils, water jars, and other objects used in the Japanese tea ceremony. 

 

   


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