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Kanjiro Moriyama
Kanjiro Moriyama

Kanjiro Moriyama

Japanese, b. 1984
BiographyHe has graduated from the Arts and Crafts course, Faculty of Culture and Education Saga University. He studied under his father Motomi and is one of the young ceramic artist who is paid attention to Koishiwara Ware's kiln now.
The fashonable vessels which cast the aesthetic sense are highly evaluated with making use of the Koishiwara Ware's tradition. His attitude to the pottery is humility and new possibility is felt in his eccentric design found in object.
He won grand prix in the 45th Anniversary Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition. We are looking forward to spreading of his future style.

Career
1984
Born as the first son of MORIYAMA, Motomi
2002
"The Saga prefecture governor prize" in Saga Art Association Exhibition
2003
"The judge special prize" in Nagasaki Ceramics Exhibition
2004
"The Chikugo mayor prize" in Chikugo-shi Art Exhibition
2007
"The Saga prefecture governor prize" in Saga Kenten
"The Grand prix" in Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected for Chozasho Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition
2008
Selected for Mashiko Ceramic Art Exhibition
2010
Selected for Biennare Kumamoto Final
Selected for the Hagi Taisho (Grand Prix) of Contemporary Ceramics
2011
Selected for International Ceramics Festival MINO, JAPAN
2012
"The Fukuoka prefecture Art Associaition prize" in Fukuoka Kenten
2013
Considered for the prize at second department in Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Ranks third, "The Arita mayor prize" in Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
Selected for the International competition of contemporary ceramic art in Faenza, Italy
2014
"The 14th Kakiemon prize (excellent prize)" in TOBI, the Ceramic Art Society of Japan Exhibition
Selected for Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
2015
"The Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry prize" in Nishinippon Ceramic Art Exhibition
"The Nishinippon Newspaper company prize" in Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
Selected for TOBI, the Ceramic Art Society of Japan Exhibition
Selected for Contemporary Ceramics Competition Kobe Biennale
Selected for Kikuchi Biennale

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