Onimaru Takayuki 鬼丸尚幸

1977-
male
koishiwara pottery

Born in Koishiwara Village, Asakura County, Fukuoka Prefecture (present-day Higashimine Village)
1999
Entered Department of Crafts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
2003
Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Ataka Prize
2005
M.F.A. in Ceramics, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, The Salon de Printemps Prize, for the completion of the master course “Blue and White Porcelain Vase with Kumazasa Carving Design”.
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition
Entered the doctoral program of the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
2008
Doctoral dissertation, “Research on the Production of Blue and White Porcelain with Carved Designs,” awarded Doctor of Fine Arts No. 218
2009
Selected, Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2010
Selected, Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Selected, West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Special Jury Prize, Current Form of Ceramic Art Hagi Grand Prize Exhibition 2010
Selected, Kikuchi Biennale
2011
Selected, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Encouragement Prize, Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Asahi Newspaper Award, Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
Bronze Prize, International Ceramics Festival Mino
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2012
Selected, Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Honorable Mention, Contemporary Tea Ceremony ( Kikuchi Satoshi Museum of Art)
Collection of the Musee Cernuschi, Paris, France
Selected, West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
“Ryo” blue and white porcelain chamfered bowl, purchased by the Imperial Household Agency
Selected for Kikuchi Biennale
2003
Selected, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected, Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
Selected, Exhibition of Ceramic Art
Finalist, FAENZA International Ceramic Art Exhibition (Italy)
Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition, Asahi Culture Center Prize
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2009
Selected for the Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Yamaguchi Prefectural Hagi Art Museum, Urakami Memorial Museum, collection of works
“KO” blue and white porcelain chamfered square dish, purchased by the Imperial Household Agency
2007
Selected for the Ceramic Art Exhibition
2008
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2009
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award, Excellent Work Prize, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
2008
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1991
Selected, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
2028
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition

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