Shoji Hamada

(Japanese, 1894–1978)

Shoji Hamada was a Japanese ceramicist and an important member of the mingei folk-art movement. His simple designs convey an elegant beauty, focused on utility as much as aesthetic. “Even a bad pot has some use, but with a bad painting there is nothing you can do with it except throw it away,” Shoji once said. Born on December 9, 1894 in Tokyo, Japan, he was trained in pottery at Tokyo Technical College. While in school, he visited an exhibition of ceramic art that deeply impressed him. The show he saw, included the work of a British ceramicist named Bernard Leach. Shoji befriended Leach, and later accompanied him back to St. Ives, United Kingdom. After three years living and working in St. Ives, he returned to Japan to establish his own studio in the town of Mashiko. Notably, his studio only used locally sourced clay, and made glazing brushes from the hair of neighborhood dogs. In 1955, the Japanese Minister of Culture declared him a “Living National Treasure.” The artist died on January 5, 1978 in Mashiko, Japan. Today, Shoji’s works are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Shoji Hamada Artworks

Shoji Hamada (1,176 results)
Square section bottle vase

Shoji Hamada

Square section bottle vase

Sale Date: June 16, 2010

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Rectangular bottle vase

Shoji Hamada

Rectangular bottle vase

Sale Date: June 16, 2010

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Monumental bowl, 1955

Shoji Hamada

Monumental bowl, 1955

Sale Date: June 8, 2010

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A monumental and exceptional dish, 1963

Shoji Hamada

A monumental and exceptional dish, 1963

Sale Date: May 19, 2010

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Vase à section rectangulaire, 1960–1969

Shoji Hamada

Vase à section rectangulaire, 1960–1969

Sale Date: April 7, 2010

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Vase

Shoji Hamada

Vase

Sale Date: March 14, 2010

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Vase

Shoji Hamada

Vase

Sale Date: March 14, 2010

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Bottle vase

Shoji Hamada

Bottle vase

Sale Date: March 14, 2010

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Bottle vase

Shoji Hamada

Bottle vase

Sale Date: March 14, 2010

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Bottle vase

Shoji Hamada

Bottle vase

Sale Date: March 14, 2010

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Tea plate

Shoji Hamada

Tea plate

Sale Date: March 14, 2010

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Sake ewer

Shoji Hamada

Sake ewer

Sale Date: March 31, 2010

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A flask-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

A flask-mashiko

Sale Date: March 13, 2010

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Rectangular flask-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

Rectangular flask-mashiko

Sale Date: March 13, 2010

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A dish-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

A dish-mashiko

Sale Date: March 13, 2010

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A dish-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

A dish-mashiko

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A dish-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

A dish-mashiko

Sale Date: March 13, 2010

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A rectangular vase-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

A rectangular vase-mashiko

Sale Date: March 13, 2010

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A ewer with salt frit design-mashiko

Shoji Hamada

A ewer with salt frit design-mashiko

Sale Date: March 13, 2010

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A bowl, 1960

Shoji Hamada

A bowl, 1960

Sale Date: December 17, 2009

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Bottle vase, 1965

Shoji Hamada

Bottle vase, 1965

Sale Date: December 10, 2009

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Jar and cover

Shoji Hamada

Jar and cover

Sale Date: November 25, 2009

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Plate

Shoji Hamada

Plate

Sale Date: November 25, 2009

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Charger

Shoji Hamada

Charger

Sale Date: November 25, 2009

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