Takayuki Sakiyama
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Takayuki Sakiyama Japanese, born in 1958 in Shimoda Lives and works in Japan Education 1981 Graduated from Osaka Art College Selected Soloshows 2007 Kisetsu wo Tanoshimu, Wakô Ginza, Tokyo — 19th annual Japan Ceramics Exhibition, Tokyo — Collect, London — Kikuchi Biennale II, Musée Tomo, Tokyo — Numazu Goyôtei (Imperial Villa of Numazu), Shizuoka City, Shizuoka 2006 Contemporary Clay: Japanese ceramics for the new century, Japan Society, New York 1 — Tôji: Avant-Garde et Tradition de la Cèramique Japonaise, — Musée national de cèramique Sèvres, France — Contemporary Clay: Japanese ceramics for the new century, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Chôtô 2003 Solo Show Wakô Gallery — Entered the Asahi Modern “Craft” Exhibition 2002 Exhibited at “Asia International Contemporary Ceramics” Taipei Ceramic Museum, Taiwan 2001 Solo show at Kôbe Daimaru in Hyôgo — Exhibited in “Ceramic in Japan” Exhibition at Daimaru Museum in Tokyo — Exhibited in “Mishima Exhibition” at Sano Art Museum in Shiga 2000 Solo show at Ginza Wakô (also in 2002, 2006) — Invited to show in “Ware for fragrance” at Toyota Fragrance Museum, Aichi 1998 Participated in ceramic exhibition at Ginza Wakô in Tokyo 1997 “Technique and Beauty “ Exhibition, Sano Art Museum in Shiga 1995 Rockefeller Exhibition at Mitsukoshi Museum in Shinjuku, Tokyo 1993 Exhibited in “Four Ceramic Artists” at Daimaru Art Gallery, Tokyo 1990 Exhibited at “Shizuoka Prefectural Art Exhibition II” at the Shizuoka Prefectural Art Museum 1987 Built Hidaka–yô kiln in Koganezaki (a town west of Izu city) Group Shows 2010 The 10th the 21st Century Exhibition of Japanese Art, Tokyo Bijutsu Club (traveled to Kyoto, Kanazawa, Toyama and Osaka) — Contemporary ceramics for tea ceremony, The Musee Tomo, Tokyo 2009 The Art of Japan Craft, Philadelphia Museum of Arts 2008 The Dauer Collection, California State University, Sacramento, University Library Gallery Prizes and awards 2009 Cultural Encouragement Prize, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan 2005 Grand Prize, 8th Japan Ceramics Biennale in Tokyo — Katsura no Miya (Emperor’s) Prize, 8th Japan Ceramics Biennale in Tokyo 1992 Awarded prize at Japan Contemporary Ceramic and Sculpture Exhibition 1991 Won entry to the Japan Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition,Yokohama — Awarded the Fugoku Culture Award 2 Public Collections Brooklyn Museum, New York Hyôgo Museum of Ceramics, Hyogo Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Minneapolis Museum of Art, MN Musée national de céramique- Sèvres Museum of Art & Design, New York Museum of Fragrance, Iwata National Museum of France New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA Philadelphia Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Sano Museum of Art, Mishima city, Shizuoka Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT 7, Rue de Praetere | 1050 Brussels | Belgium T +32 2 503 03 51 | pierremariegiraud.com.