Bird
Suzuki Osamu 鈴木冶 Japanese
Not on view
Suzuki Osamu began his career in 1948 as a cofounder of the Kyoto-based avant-garde group Sōdeisha, which was dedicated to exploring the possibilities of ceramic sculpture independent of ancient shapes or function. By the mid-1950s, nonfunctional work became his focus. One of the pioneers of contemporary, abstract ceramic art, he worked in both porcelain and stoneware.
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