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Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 治, Suzuki Osamu) (1926-2001) was a Japanese ceramicist and one of the co-founders of the artist group Sōdeisha (eng. "Crawling through Mud Association"), a Japanese avant-garde ceramics movement that arose following the end of the Second World War and served as a counter to the traditional forms and styles in modern Japanese ceramics, such as Mingei.
Sodeisha was formed in opposition to the Mingei or folk-craft movement that was the dominant ceramic style and philosophy in mid-20th century Japan, and also in reaction to the aesthetic of rusticity associated with the tea ceremony inspired Shino and Bizen ceramics of the Momoyama Revival pottery of artists such as Kaneshige Toyo and Arakawa ...
Pottery Tetsugusuri: 2005 Osamu Suzuki (鈴木藏) 1934 Pottery Shino-yaki: 1994 Jun Isezaki (伊勢崎淳) 1936 Pottery Bizen-yaki: 2004 Manji Inoue (井上萬二) 1929 Pottery Hakuji: 1995 Akihiro Maeta (前田昭博) 1954 Pottery Hakuji: 2013 Hiroshi Nakashima (中島宏) 1941 Pottery Seiji: 2007 Minori Yoshita (吉田美統) 1932 Pottery ...
Born Osamu Matsuda, Suzuki adopted his wife’s family name, a common practice in Japan when a male heir is absent. After joining Suzuki Motor Corporation in 1958, he worked his way up the ranks ...
Hakuji (白磁) is a form of Japanese pottery and porcelain, normally white porcelain, which originated as an imitation of Chinese Dehua porcelain. Today the term is used in Japan to refer to plain white porcelain. It is always plain white without colored patterns and is often seen as bowls, tea pots, cups and other Japanese tableware.
Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious penny pincher who led Japan’s Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.
Osamu Suzuki (businessman) (鈴木 修, 1930–2024), Japanese businessman Osamu Suzuki (ceramist) ( 鈴木 藏 , 1926–2001) , Japanese ceramist Osamu Suzuki (screenwriter) ( 鈴木 おさむ , born 1972) , Japanese television writer and screenwriter
NBC’s SNL50: The Homecoming Concert brought the stars to New York City’s Radio City Music Hall to celebrate the sketch show’s long history with musical artists.