Maeta Akihiro Japanese, Living National Treasure, b. 1954

Maeta Akhiro is a highly influential artist and considered the leading white porcelain ceramicist of his generation. Maeta does not actually form his pieces on a potter’s wheel, but rather, uses the wheel only for the initial throw of his works. He forms the faceted designs in much of his pottery by hand, through free-form sculpting and molding with just fingers and palms. Then, in what is a contemplative process for Maeta, prior to the glazing process, he uses a single blade to trim and erase any traces or marks of his hand. Finally, the works are fired in a relatively low temperature gas kiln. The resulting white porcelain sculptures are elegant tributes to simple beauty without excess. His works are unlike any other contemporary Japanese porcelain: pure, serene, and seemingly perfect. In 2007, he received the Medal with Purple Ribbon from the Emperor of Japan.

 

Selected Exhibitions  

2024 Jingu Museum 30th Anniversary Memorial, The 70th Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition

          Memorial Special Exhibition, Shikinen Sengu and Japanese Traditional Craft –

          Unchanging  Forms and Ancient Art, Jingu Museum, Japan 

          Mastering the Art – Exploring the Cultural Messages, Natiojal Museum of Modern Art,

          Former Crafts Wing, Japan

—2023 Japan Traditional Kōgei Annual Exhibition, Japan 

—2023 Living National Treasure Annual Exhibition, Japan 

2023 The 8th Creation of Crafts/Kogei – Living National Treasure Exhibition, Seiko House

          Ginza Hall, Japan

          Maeta Akihiro White Porcelain Record Exhibition, Maruyu Departmen Store, Tottori,

          Japan

2022 The 7th the 8th Creation of Crafts/Kogei – Living National Treasure Exhibition,Wako

          Hall, Japan

          Maeta Akihiro White Porcelain Record Exhibition, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Japan 

          Ceramics Connecting to the Future – The Power of Traditional Crafts Exhibition,

          National Crafts Museum, Japan

2021  Special Exhibition Living National Treasure Maeta Akihiro White Porcelain, MOA

          Museum, Japan

          The 8th Creation of Crafts/Kogei – Living National Treasure Exhibition, Wako Hall, Japan 

          Living National Treasure Maeta Akihiro White Porcelain , Ichibata Department Store,

          Japan

2020 Kogei 2020 – The Art of Crafting Beauty from Nature, Tokyo National Museum, Japan 

2016-20 Asia Week, New York, US 

2017  The 64th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition, Japan 

2016  Treasures of the World from The British Museum, National Museum of Singapore 

2014  From Crafts to Kogei: In Commemoration of the 60th Japan Traditional Art Crafts

         Exhibiton, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo National Museum, Japan

 

Selected Awards 

2020 Received the Japan Ceramic Association Award 2019, Gold Prize 

2012  Received the Tabe Art Prize “Chanoyu Art Exhibition”, Grand Prize 

2010  Received the Torrori Prefecture Cultural Achievement Award 

2007  Received the Medal with Purple Ribbon 

1999  Received the Tottori City Cultural Award 

          Received the 47th Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition, Asahi Shimbun Prize 

1991   Received the 11th Japan Ceramic Exhibiion, Mainichi Shimbun Prize 

 

Selected Public Collections 

Philadelphia Museum of Art | Pennsylvania, US 

The National Museum of Modern Art | Tokyo, Japan 

The Museum of Ceramic Art | Hyogo, Japan 

Agency of Cultural Affairs of Japan 

Imperial Household Agency of Japan 

The Museum of the Imperial Collection | Japan

Tottori Prefectural Museum | Japan 

Shiga Prefectural Ceramic Museum | Japan 

Ibaraki Prefectual Ceramic Museum | Japan 

Gifu Prefectural Contemporary Ceramic Museum | Japan 

MOA Museum | Japan 

Higashi-Hiroshima City Museum | Japan 

Tabe Art Museum | Japan 

Sano Toseki Art Museum | Japan 

Osaka Universisty of Arts | Japan 

Yakushiji Temple | Japan 

Everson Museum of Art | Syracuse, US 

Musee Ariana | Geneva, Switzerland 

Art Gallery of New South Wales | Australia 

Icheon World Ceramic Center | Korea 

Philadelphia Museum of Art | US 

Oakland Museum of California | US 

The British Museum | London, UK 

Indianapolis Museum of Art | US 

Sengukan Museum | Japan 

Jingu Museum | Japan 

Gitter Yelen Foundation | US