The illustrious Kondo family of Kyoto is the subject of this exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York (until 8 December 2024), which brings together 61 works by Takahiro Kondo, his father Hiroshi, uncle Yutaka and grandfather Yuzo. Their work ranges from more traditional handpainted pieces to technically innovative sculptures; Takahiro’s signature gintekisai (‘silver mist’) glaze is well-represented here, including in works that respond to events in recent Japanese history such as the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011, and in his Reflection: TK Self Portrait (2010). Find out more on the Brooklyn Museum’s website.
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