The Art of Toshiko Takaezu: In the Language of SilencePeter Held Tracing the artistic development of renowned potter Toshiko Takaezu, this masterful study celebrates and analyzes an artist who holds a significant place in the post-World War II craft movement in America. Born in Hawaii of Japanese descent in 1922, T |
Contents
Introduction and Acknowledgments | 7 |
Foreword | 11 |
Six Decades | 13 |
An unsaid quality | 19 |
Life Touchstones | 41 |
Plates | 43 |
Checklist | 140 |
A Tribute | 143 |
Chronology | 145 |
Teaching and Work Experience | 152 |
Selected One and Two Person Exhibitions | 153 |
Group Exhibitions | 155 |
Selected Collections | 157 |
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