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Ogawa Machiko

Teabowl (Wan)

2011

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Ogawa Machiko

Teabowl (Wan)

2011

Physical Qualities Stoneware with platinum alloy glaze, 3 x 6 1/4 in. (7.6 x 15.9 cm.)
Credit Line Purchase with bequest funds from Eleanor Kohn Levy
Object Number 2013.318
Ogawa Machiko's work--whether sculptural, decorative, or utilitarian--is concerned with a natural features such as volcanic rock, resources such as water, or precious materials such as platinum.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2013; Joan B. Mirviss Ltd., New York; the artist
New Arrivals: Gifts of Art for a New Century

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Samuel Morse and Todate Kazuko, "Touch Fire: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics by Women Artists," Northhampton, MA: Smith College of Art, 2009, pp. 76-80.
"50 persons representing Japanese ceramic art," Honoho Geijutsu No. 112, Winter 2012, Tokyo: Abe shuppan, 2012, p. 45.
Monty DiPietro, "Machiko Ogawa at the Gallery Koyanagi," 10/11/2013 [http://www.assemblylanguage.com/reviews/Ogawa.html]

Inscribed: Box inscribed: title, "Wan" [tea bowl]; signed, "Machi"; seal, "Machi"

Artist

Ogawa Machiko

1945–2000

Japanese, born 1946
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