Yoshinori Ono
- Ceramics
- Awarded once at the Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibition
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Price Range
$1,000 - 5,500
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- CategoryCeramics
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TechniquesWhite porcelain
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Born1978 -
- Based inIbaraki
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MembershipFull member, Japan Kogei Association
Member of the Ceramic Art Society of Japan
Japan Kōgei Association East Japan Branch, Ibaraki
Member of the Ibaraki Prefecture Art Festival Art Exhibition
Biography
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1978Born in Nogata City, Fukuoka Prefecture
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2000Studies under Motohiko ITO in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture
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2004Starts his own kiln in Kasama CIty, Ibaraki Prefecture
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2009The 49th East Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (12 times from this year onward)
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2012Moves to Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture
Invited to submit to the International Biennial of Contemporary Ceramics of Vallauris, France -
2013Selected for the first Tobiten (selected every year from this year onward)
Selected for the 60th Japan Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (selected 6 times from this year onward) -
2015Selected for the 23rd Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition (selected twice from this year onward)
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2019Received the Special Award at the Shanghai International Ceramic Art Exhibition
Awards
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2014Received the Japan Kogei Association East Japan Branch Manager Award at the 54th East Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition
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2016Received the Excellence Award at the 9th Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics for the Tea Ceremony
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2017Received the Interior Aqua Award at the 5th Tobiten
Received the Special Award at the 2nd Shanghai International Ceramic Art Exhibition -
2018Received the Special Award at the Shanghai International Ceramic Art Exhibition
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2021Received the Takashimaya Award at the 8th Tobiten
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2022Received the Shinryu Award at the 9th Tobiten
Public Collections
- Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
- Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)
- The Japan Foundation