Jan 18, 2025 at 12:00am ~ May 06, 2025 at 12:00am From January 18 to May 6, 2025, the Kikuchi Memorial Tomo Museum invites you to explore the evolution of Japanese contemporary ceramics at this highly anticipated event by the Kikuchi Collection Tokyo. This extraordinary showcase highlights the vision and artistry of Japan’s ceramic masters, featuring approximately 60 pieces from the 1970s and 1980s. This exhibition redefines the perception of ceramics, moving beyond functionality to embrace the medium as a form of sculptural art.

From bold shapes to intricate textures, the featured works embody a marriage of traditional techniques and contemporary innovation. The collection includes standout pieces such as Rei Koi’s evocative Testimony (1982), Shōji Kamoda’s vibrant Colorful Vase (1972), and Takako Araki’s Rock Bible (1981), offering a comprehensive look at the artistry that propelled Japanese ceramics onto the global stage. The exhibition also reflects the vision of Kikuchi Tomo, the museum’s founder, who passionately collected and celebrated works by Japan’s most innovative ceramic artists.

In 1983, Kikuchi’s collection was spotlighted at the Smithsonian National Museum in Washington, D.C., marking a pivotal moment in cross-cultural artistic exchange.

The ceramics featured at the Kikuchi Collection in Tokyo continues this legacy, presenting timeless pieces that challenge and inspire. Visitors can also enjoy curator-led gallery talks on select Saturdays, prov.