The annual exhibition by Kenichi Takanaka, eagerly anticipated by many, returns this year with a new theme: Rocket Ninja. This collection features a variety of works, including plates, teacups, vases, and large jars, all expressed through different techniques and showcasing a delightful and whimsical world. Each year, the motifs in Takanaka’s works are born from his inspirations and spontaneous ideas.
For this event, we have created collaboration items including fans and hand towels featuring Takanaka’s drawings. Each piece is crafted to seamlessly fit into daily life.
Takanaka, who continually evolves through self-reflection and introspection in his daily life, offers vibrant and rich expressions born from this growth. We invite you to view his works and see the rich and expansive expression that emerges from this evolution. We look forward to your visit.
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PROFILE
Born in 1966 in Toride City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Takanaka left Gakushuin University and began self-studying calligraphy and painting, drawing inspiration from Chinese classics, Buddhist scriptures, and Japanese literature. In 1993, he built his own wood-fired kiln in Otaki, Chiba Prefecture, and embarked on a serious career in ceramics. His works, created while living a semi-self-sufficient lifestyle, are noted for their unique sensibility and expression. He has held solo exhibitions at various galleries, showcasing his distinct artistic vision.