Picasso Ceramics – Search for Unalterable Color –

Nukaga Gallery

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Pablo Picasso is widely acknowledged as one of the most iconic artists of the twentieth century and has had enormous influence on 20th century art. He worked with an unprecedented variety of styles, and was interested in sculpture in three dimensions as well as two-dimensional paintings. His tour de force painting Guernica (1937) successfully made him known world-wide. His activities as an artist were not limited to painting alone. When Picasso was in his sixties, he was truly fascinated with ceramics in the South of France at Vallauris. Picasso began his ceramic works there at Madoura Pottery studio and produced his unique ceramics with the unity of his inventive ideas and potters’ technical skills. Although he initially struggled with controlling unfamiliar materials and processes - a combination of chemistry such as glaze and firing – he gradually became more proficient at utilizing these into his repertoire. These works were also established in the art world and attracted a great deal of attention from the Japanese ceramic artists of his day.
In addition to his three-dimensional works produced from the 1940s to the 1960s, the exhibition will also offer the opportunity to see Picasso’s celebrated artworks such as oil paintings and prints. Picasso’s achievements continue to captivate the world even after the anniversary of his death over forty years ago. A chance to experience a true legend in the field of ceramics.

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from 5月 10, 2017 at 10:00 to 5月 31, 2017 at 18:00
Closed on Sundays.

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Pablo Picasso

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