- Toshiko Takaezu
Toshiko Takaezu is an American ceramic artist. She was born to Japanese immigrant parents in Pekeekeo, Hawaii in 1922. She studied at the
Honolulu Academy of Arts and at theUniversity of Hawaii underClaude Horan from 1948-1951. From 1951-1954 she continued her studies atCranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where she befriended Finnish ceramistMaija Grotell , who became her mentor. In 1955, Takaezu traveled to Japan, where she studied Buddhism and the techniques of traditional Japanese pottery, which continue to influence her work. She taught for ten years at theCleveland Institute of Art and then from 1967-1992 she taught atPrinceton University , where she was awarded an honorary doctorate. She retired in 1992 to become a studio artist, living and working inQuakertown, New Jersey , about thirty miles northwest of Princeton. In addition to her studio in New Jersey, she made many of her larger sculptures atSkidmore College inSaratoga Springs, New York . She continues to live and make pottery in New Jersey.Toshiko Takaezu made functional wheel-thrown vessels early in her career. Later she switched to abstract sculptures with freely applies poured and painted glazes.
The Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, Massachusetts), the
Butler Institute of American Art (Youngstown, Ohio), theCleveland Museum of Art , theCurrier Museum of Art (Manchester, New Hampshire), theThe Detroit Institute of Arts ,Grounds for Sculpture (Hamilton, New Jersey), theHawaii State Art Museum ,Bloomsburg University (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), theHonolulu Academy of Arts , Kresge Art Museum (Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan), theLos Angeles County Museum of Art , theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston , thePhiladelphia Museum of Art , theSmithsonian American Art Museum (Washington D.C.) and the University Art Museum (Albany, New York) are among the public collections holding works by Toshiko Takaezu.elected works
References
* Clarke, Joan and Diane Dods, "Artists/Hawaii", Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1996, 98-103.
* Haar, Francis and Murray Turnbull, "Artists of Hawaii, Volume Two", University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1977, 79-84.
* Takaezu, Toshiko, "Toshiko Takaezu, Four decades", Montclair, N.J., Montclair Art Museum, 1989.
* Yake, J. Stanley, "Toshiko Takaezu, The earth in bloom", Albany, NY, MEAM Pub. Co., 2005.
* Yoshihara, Lisa A., "Collective Visions, 1967-1997", [Hawaii] State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1997, 61.External links
* [http://www.tonyferguson.net/toshiko.htm Essay about Takaezu by Tony Ferguson]
* [http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/c_ttakae.htm Grounds For Sculpture]
* [http://www.ciweb.org/Lectures/takaezu.html Chautauqua Institution]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/takaezu_toshiko.html ArtCyclopedia]
* [http://www.njn.net/artsculture/starts/pastseasons/1163.html NJN:New Jersey Network]
* [http://www.artnet.com/artist/16383/toshiko-takaezu.html Art Net]
* [http://www.cowlesgallery.com/Takaezu.html Cowels Gallery]
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