One of the 20th century's most important ceramics artist, Hamada became interested in art at the age of 8, and spent most of his youth studying and creating artworks. He traveled extensively throughout Europe with Bernard Leach (Leach Pottery), and the two created a long- term partnership.
Hamada received accolades throughout his life for his work and influence on modern pottery. His homeland, Japan, honored him in 1955 with the first awarded Living National Treasure.
View a 1968 film (below) by Shoji Hamada demonstrating his pottery technique:
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Shoji Hamada Pottery
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