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The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Joan B Mirviss LTD is a New York Times critic's choice at The Winter Show!


Joan B Mirviss LTD returns to The Winter Show at the Park Avenue Armory for its 70th Platinum Anniversary edition as one of the fair's longest continuously exhibiting dealers

Programming highlights include a special panel discussion about the Rockefeller family and their arts legacy, moderated by Joan Mirviss

You can find us in booth E5, where we have presented for many years, by turning right from the entrance and we are located near the top of the righthand aisle

PUBLIC OPENING HOURS
Friday, January 19th 12pm – 8pm
Saturday, January 20th 12pm – 7pm
Sunday, January 21st 12pm – 6pm
Monday, January 22nd 12pm – 8pm
Tuesday, January 23rd 12pm – 5pm
Wednesday, January 24th 12pm – 8pm
Thursday, January 25th 12pm – 5pm
Friday, January 26th 12pm – 8pm
Saturday, January 27th 12pm – 7pm
Sunday, January 28th 12pm – 6pm

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Press Release

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Groundbreaking female ceramic artists in Japan currently stand in the spotlight on the world stage, and their innovative work is recognized by collectors and museums internationally. Presented at the Park Avenue Armory for The Winter Show this January, Joan B Mirviss LTD will explore the vital role of Japanese women clay artists in the prominent global position of Japanese ceramics, from the postwar generation to the present. Coinciding with the exhibition Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan, which opened December 16, 2023 at the Art Institute of Chicago, Joan B Mirviss LTD will feature the work of twenty-five pioneering female artists spanning three generations who overcame numerous social and cultural barriers to express both eloquence and strength through clay. These artists are at the vanguard of the development of Japanese ceramics in what is certainly one of the richest and most diverse creative periods in its long history.

Japanese women were historically stifled by restrictive views on their societal role and the lack of freedom regarding their career choices, especially in the arena of ceramics. Emerging from centuries of obscurity and isolation, these female masters are challenging the supremacy of their male contemporaries as luminaries and independent creative talents.

The following Japanese women artists across three generations are undeniably masters of their media:

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

First generation of pioneers include:


ONO Hakuko (1915-1996),
ARAKI Takako (1921-2004),
TSUBOI Asuka (1932-2022),
and MISHIMA Kimiyo (b. 1932).

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

The second generation of trailblazers who greatly reached beyond tradition include:


MATSUDA Yuriko (b. 1943),
KOIKE Shōko (b. 1943),
OGAWA Machiko (b. 1946),
KISHI Eiko (b. 1948),
HOSHINO Kayoko (b. 1949),
KATSUMATA Chieko (b. 1950),
FUJINO Sachiko (b. 1950),
HAYASHI Kaku (b. 1953),
SHIGEMORI Yōko (1953-2021),
KITAMURA Junko (b. 1956),
TASHIMA Etsuko (b. 1959),
FUTAMURA Yoshimi (b. 1959),
and NAKAIGAWA Yuki (b. 1960).

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

The current third generation has taken sculpture and techniques even further and include:


HIRAI Akiko (b. 1970),
TOMITA Mikiko (b. 1972),
AZUMA Kaori (b. 1972),
FUKUMOTO Fuku (b. 1973),
INABA Chikako (b. 1974),
TAKEMURA Yuri (b. 1980),
FUJIKASA Satoko (b. 1980),
TANAKA Yū (b. 1989),
and IKAKE Sayuri (b. 1990).

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

Of the 36 Japanese women artists presented in Radical Clay at the Art Institute of Chicago, 20 of them are gallery artists we have exhibited over many years.


Masterful work by these artists will be available at our Winter Show 2024 booth, some made especially for this Park Avenue Armory presentation.


You can find illustrations of their work and further biographical information published in the handsome, hardcover printed catalogue with scholarly essays that accompanies Radical Clay.

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

These twenty-five female masters have made their mark in a field that has been male- dominated for centuries. Ceramic traditions and knowledge were historically passed down the generations from father to eldest son, who from a young age would learn to handle clay and to create in his family's style. Women were excluded from these lineages, in part due to ancient beliefs surrounding the sacrality of a kiln and relatedly, perceptions of their innate impurity. Consigned to lesser roles such as studio managers, women were almost never the creators who shaped clay.

With the advent of university art programs in the postwar period, however, a new era of equal opportunity emerged. In the twentieth century, women ceramic artists burst onto the scene with fresh energy and innovation. Not beholden to any tradition, these artists are free to explore clay in startling new ways that are dramatically and uniquely their own.

Taking Space, Making Space: Japanese Women Ceramic Artists will display an astonishing array of forms, styles, techniques, and glazes, showcasing the extraordinary talents of three generations of Japanese women ceramic artists. Joan B Mirviss LTD will be located in booth E5 at The Winter Show 2024, which runs from January 19-28, 2024 at The Park Avenue Armory in New York, NY.

The Winter Show 2024 - Taking Space, Making Space - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics

ABOUT JOAN B MIRVISS LTD

With more than forty-five years of experience, Joan B. Mirviss is a pillar in the field of Japanese art. As a dealer, scholar, curator, and advisor, she has been the driving force championing the top Japanese clay artists, who she represents exclusively, and whose works she has placed in major museums around the globe. Widely published as a highly respected expert, Mirviss has built many institutional and private collections of Japanese art. Joan B Mirviss LTD exhibits modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics, ukiyo-e, and Japanese paintings from its exclusive Madison Avenue location in New York City.

For more information, please contact us at 212-799-4021 or director@mirviss.com.

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