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Kentaro Kawabata

Past exhibition
September 22 - November 10, 2018
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Kentaro Kawabata

Past exhibition
September 22 - November 10, 2018
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Installation Views
  • Related Artists
Overview
Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 1, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand. 5 x 22 x 21-7/8 inches 12.7 x 55.9 x 55.6 cm
Kentaro Kawabata
Knot Face 1, 2018
Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand.

5 x 22 x 21-7/8 inches
12.7 x 55.9 x 55.6 cm


 

Press: 

Art Viewer, Novermber, 2018

 


 

Nonaka-Hill is pleased to present a solo exhibition of Japanese artist Kentaro Kawabata.

 

The exhibition of thirteen works, all produced in porcelain, are from four ongoing series.

 

Six works titled “Knot Face” are large platter forms constructed with concentric ropes of soft porcelain, coiled outwards and upwards into a shallow bowl shape. The artwork’s namesake knot detail appears on the rim of each work as a cleft, where the artist ties up the ends of the soft porcelain ropes with side-by-side symmetrical motions of his thumbs and forefingers, resulting in forms which can also be evocative of human body parts. At intervals in the coil building process, the artist presses fragments of broken stained glass into the ropes of porcelain, knowing that when fired in the kiln, gravity will carry colorful stains of melted glass to pool at the edges of the work’s flat central area, which is articulated differently in each work. The porcelain is further activated with glazes of color, silver and platinum, scratched details, ocean sand, and slag (a metal-smelting byproduct) which appears as black sprinkles. Leaving no surface unarticulated, Kawabata gives equal attention to the underside by carving and scratching intricate patterns into the work’s footing.

 

Three bowl formed works titled “Undulating” are named for their extremely fine and meandering rims, formed by a busy thumb and index finger rubbing action which Kawabata did even as a child, without clay. These works achieve their washes of color through the melting of colored glass and gravity, glazes, glints of platinum painted in the body of the bowl and gilding the work’s delicate rim.

 

Three work’s called “Soos” derive their name from the Japanese pronunciation of the English word source, as well as from the distress signal S.O.S.. Inspired by nature’s self-regeneration and renewal, Kawabata utilizes the scrap porcelain from other projects to assemble vessel and sculptural forms. Glazed with silver, the artist takes these works to the onsen (Japanese hot spring) and dips them multiple times into the highly-sulphurized water, creating unique colorful patination and striations in the work’s very matte surface. The artist finishes certain details in platinum.

 

A single work, in a looping sculptural form, called “Abandonment” occupies a central plinth. This work, which can be displayed in various orientations, engages Kawabata’s evocative thumb and forefinger handiwork, along with his techniques utilizing broken glass, glazes, silver and platinum (which freckles the work’s seemingly biomorphic interior).

 

Kentaro Kawabata

Born 1976 in Saitama, Japan. Lives and works in Gifu, Japan
After graduating from the Tajimi City Pottery Design and Technical Center in 2000, Kawabata began winning awards for his work, including the Kamoda Shoji Award at the Mashiko Pottery Exhibition (2004) and the Paramita Museum Ceramic Award (2007). His work has been the subject of numerous solo and grounp exhibitions at highly-reputed ceramic institutions, including the National Museum of Modern Art’s Crafts Gallery (“The Power of Decoration: A Viewpoint on Contemporary Kôgei (Studio Crafts)”, 2009), the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum (“Phenomenon of Contemporary Ceramic”, 2014), and the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu (2004, 2010).

Works
  • Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 1, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand. 5 x 22 x 21-7/8 inches 12.7 x 55.9 x 55.6 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Knot Face 1, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand.

    5 x 22 x 21-7/8 inches
    12.7 x 55.9 x 55.6 cm

  • Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 2, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand. 4-3/8 x 22-1/2 x 21-3/4 inches 11.1 x 57.2 x 55.2 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Knot Face 2, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand.

    4-3/8 x 22-1/2 x 21-3/4 inches
    11.1 x 57.2 x 55.2 cm
  • Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 3, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand. 3-1/2 x 22-3/4 x 22-7/8 in 8.9 x 57.8 x 58.1 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Knot Face 3, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand.

    3-1/2 x 22-3/4 x 22-7/8 in
    8.9 x 57.8 x 58.1 cm
  • Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 4, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand, silver leaf, epoxy. 3-7/8 x 22-3/4 x 22-1/2 inches 9.8 x 57.8 x 57.1 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Knot Face 4, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand, silver leaf, epoxy.
    3-7/8 x 22-3/4 x 22-1/2 inches
    9.8 x 57.8 x 57.1 cm
  • Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 5, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand. 4-3/8 x 23-1/4 x 22-1/8 inches 11.1 x 59 x 56.2 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Knot Face 5, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand.

    4-3/8 x 23-1/4 x 22-1/8 inches
    11.1 x 59 x 56.2 cm
  • Kentaro Kawabata Knot Face 6, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand 3 5/8 x 22 1/8 x 21 7/8 in 9.2 x 56.2 x 55.6 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Knot Face 6, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand
    3 5/8 x 22 1/8 x 21 7/8 in
    9.2 x 56.2 x 55.6 cm
  • Soos 1, 2018

    Soos 1, 2018

  • Soos 2, 2015

    Soos 2, 2015

  • Soos 3, 2017

    Soos 3, 2017

  • Kentaro Kawabata Abandonment, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand. 7-7/8 x 9-1/8 x 5-1/2 in 20 x 23.2 x 14 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Abandonment, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver, ocean sand.
    7-7/8 x 9-1/8 x 5-1/2 in
    20 x 23.2 x 14 cm
  • Kentaro Kawabata Undulating 1, 2018 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver 4-5/8 x 8-7/8 x 6-1/2 in 11.7 x 22.5 x 16.5 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Undulating 1, 2018
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver
    4-5/8 x 8-7/8 x 6-1/2 in
    11.7 x 22.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Kentaro Kawabata Undulating 2, 2017 Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver 4-3/8 x 7-1/2 x 6-7/8 in 11.1 x 19 x 17.5 cm
    Kentaro Kawabata
    Undulating 2, 2017
    Porcelain, glass, slag, platinum, silver
    4-3/8 x 7-1/2 x 6-7/8 in
    11.1 x 19 x 17.5 cm
  • Undulating 3, 2018

    Undulating 3, 2018

Installation Views
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JIRO NAGASE

ULALA IMAI: ARCADIA

MIHO DOHI

KYOKO IDETSU: What can an ideology do for me?

KENTARO KAWABATA / BRUCE NAUMAN

SHINJIRO OKAMOTO: TALKATIVE

SAORI (MADOKORO) AKUTAGAWA: CENTENARIA

Keita Matsunaga : Accumulation Flow

-2023-

NONAKA-HILL ♥ TATAMI ANTIQUES: A holiday sale of unique objects from Japan

TAKASHI HOMMA : REVOLUTION No.9 / Camera Obscura Studies

TATSUMI HIJIKATA THE LAST BUTOH: Photographs by Yasuo Kuroda

Sanya Kantarovsky: TO PRISON – with selections from Tatsumi Hijikata The Last Butoh, Photographs by Yasuo Kuroda

Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII: CERAMIC SIGHT

Megumi Shinozaki: Now/Then

Kenzi Shiokava

Kokuta Suda: Okukō 憶劫

Masaomi Yasunaga: 石拾いからの発見 / discoveries from picking up stones

Kazuo Kadonaga

SHUZO AZUCHI GULLIVER  ‘Synogenesis’

- 2022 -

Koichi Enomoto: Against the day

Shigeru Hasegawa: painting

Tatsuo Ikeda / Michael E. Smith

Hiroshi Sugito: the garden with Zenzaburo Kojima

Zenzaburo Kojima: This very green

Tomoko Obana and Toru Otani

Tomohisa Obana: To see the rainbow at night, I must make it myself

Daisuke Fukunaga: Beautiful Work

not titled not Untitled

- 2021 -

Kentaro Kawabata: 凸凹 Bumpy

Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love

Takashi Homma: mushrooms from the forest

Busy Work at Home

Ulala Imai: AMAZING

– 2020 –

Hosai Matsubayashi XVI & Trevor Shimizu

Megumi Shinozaki: PAPER EDEN

Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Kaz Oshiro: 96375

Sofu Teshigahara

– 2019 –

Keita Matsunaga

A show about an architectural monograph

Tatsumi Hijikata

Eikoh Hosoe

Yutaka Matsuzawa
Yutaka Matsuzawa through the lens of Mitsutoshi Hanaga
Takuro Tamayama & Tiger Tateishi
Kunié Sugiura
Masaomi Yasunaga
Miho Dohi
Wataru Tominaga
Naotaka Hiro
Parergon: Japanese Art of the 1980s and 1990s
Tadaaki Kuwayama

– 2018 –

Toshio Matsumoto
Kentaro Kawabata
Kansuke Yamamoto
Kazuo Kadonaga: Wood / Paper / Bamboo / Glass

Kimiyo Mishima: Paintings

Shomei Tomatsu: Plastics

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Artillery Magazine, Sawako Goda 

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Artsy, Nonaka-Hill

Richesse, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto

Bijutsutecho, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto

The Art Newspaper, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto

Meer, Kyoko Idetsu

Bijyutsutecho, Masaomi Yasunaga

Switch, Masaomi Yasunaga

ARTnews JAPAN, Masaomi Yasunaga

Richesse, Masaomi Yasunaga

Art Basel,  Daisuke Fukunaga, Imai Ulala

Art Basel, Kazuo Kadonaga, Sofu Teshigahara 

-2023-

ADF webmagazine, Yasuo Kuroda, Tatsumi Hijikata

e-flux, Sanya Kantarofsky, Yasuo Kuroda

Los Angeles Times, Kenzi Shiokava

Artillery, Masaomi Yasunaga

Contemporary Art Daily Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver

- 2022 -

Contemporary Art Daily, Tomohisa Obana

ARTE FUSE, Daisuke Fukunaga

Contemporary Art Daily, Daisuke Fukunaga

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Daisuke Fukunaga

What's on Los Angeles, Daisuke Fukunaga

Hyperallergic, Daisuke Fukunaga

Artillery, Kentaro Kawabata
Larchmont Buzz, Kentaro Kawabata

- 2021 -

Art Viewer, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Hyperallergic, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love

Art Viewer, Takashi Homma

Hyperallergic, Busy Work at Home

Art Viewer, Busy Work at Home

Hyperallergic, Ulala Imai

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Ulala Imai

Contemporary Art Daily, Ulala Imai

artillery, Ulala Imai

Special Ops, Ulala Imai

Art Viewer, Ulala Imai

artillery, Matsubayashi & Trevor Shimizu

– 2020 –

Ceramic Now, Sterling Ryby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Hypebeast, Sterling Ryby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Art Viewer, Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Air Mail, Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Los Angeles Times, Kaz Oshiro 

ArtnowLA, Kaz Oshiro

What's on Los Angeles, Kaz Oshiro

KCRW, Kaz Oshiro

Tique, Kaz Oshiro

Contemporary Art Daily, Kaz Oshiro
Art Viewer, Kaz Oshiro
Contemporary Art Daily, Sofu Teshigahara
Art Viewer, Sofu Teshigahara
KCRW, Sofu Tsshigahara
Hyperallergic, Nonaka-Hill
Los Angeles Times, Keita Matsunaga

 – 2019 –

Los Angeles Times, Tatsumi Hijikata
Art Viewer, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
Contemporary Art Review  Los Angeles, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe

ArtAsiaPacific, Yutaka Matsuzawa

Los Angeles Times, Tatsumi Hijikata

AUTRE, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
Los Angeles Times, Nonaka-Hill

ARTFORUM, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi

Art Viewer, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi

KCRW, Nonaka-Hill

LA WEEKLY, Nonaka-Hill

AUTRE, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi
ArtsuZe, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi

ARTFORUM, Review: Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito

Art Viewer, Masaomi Yasunaga, Kunié Sugiura
Los Angeles Times, Masaomi Yasunaga

KQED, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito

Contemporary Art Daily, Naotaka Hiro, Wataru Tominaga, Miho Dohi

Los Angeles Times, Miho Dohi

Los Angeles Review of Books, Miho Dohi

Bijutsu Techo, Naotaka Hiro, Wataru Tominaga, Miho Dohi

Art Viewer, Miho Dohi

Art & Object, Parergon

COOL HUNTING, Felix Art Fair

Art Viewer, Tadaaki Kuwayama

artnet news, Nonaka-Hill

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Tadaaki Kuwayama 
– 2018 –
Art Viewer, Kentaro Kawabata
Contemporary Art Daily, Kazuo kadonaga
Los Angeles Times, Kazuo Kadonaga
ARTFORUM, Kazuo Kadonaga
Contemporary Art Daily, Shomei Tomatsu
KCRW, Kimiyo Mishima, Shomei Tomatsu

 

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