Ken Matsuzaki Japanese, b. 1950

Works
  • Ken Matsuzaki, Stoneware Sake Cup
    Ken Matsuzaki
    Stoneware Sake Cup
    Thrown stoneware, covered in green ash and shino glaze – together with a signed wooden box.
    Impressed seal mark.
    H. 4.5 x Dia. cm.
    £ 320.00
    Ken Matsuzaki, Stoneware Sake Cup
    £ 320.00
Overview

Ken Matsuzaki was born in 1950 in Tokyo, Japan. He studied at Tamagawa University School of Fine Arts, Tokyo and received a degree in Ceramic Art. In 1972 he moved to Mashiko to pursue an apprentice to Tatsuzo Shimaoka. At the end of a five-year apprenticeship, Ken established his own studio and kiln near Tatsuzo Shimoka in Mashiko. His kiln came to be known by the name Yuushin Gama.  
Due to his lineage – apprenticing to Shimaoka, who had apprenticed to Shoji Hamada, he has a deep connection and understanding of the Mingei tradition. Ken Matsuzaki's aesthetics tend to be quite modern with a focus on the Oribe style with Yohen, Shino, and Oribe glazing.

Matsuzaki has exhibited widely in Japan, America and the UK and his work is held in major galleries worldwide.