Katsushiro Soho (1934 - )
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Katsushiro Soho (1934 - )

TAKA NO SU [HAWK'S NEST], 1982

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Katsushiro Soho (1934 - )
Taka no Su [Hawk's Nest], 1982
Boldly woven with split bamboo, inscribed Soho saku to the base, tomobako titled Taka no Su [Hawk's Nest], signed Soho saku and sealed Soho
50cm. wide
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This piece was awarded a prize at the 36th Tochigi-ken Geijutsusai [Tochigi Prefectural Art Festival], 1982
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拍品專文

Nature is a life-long theme for Katsushiro Soho who was born into a farming family in Kuroiso city, Tochigi prefecture. He started the practice of bamboo weaving by making farming tools to work the land.
He apprenticed under a local bamboo weaver, Kikuchi Yoshii, at the early age of fifteen, and six years later, under Yagisawa Keizo (1927-2006). After he received an award at the 8th Higashi-Nihon Dento Kogei ten [Exhibition of Traditional Art Crafts from Eastern Japan] in 1967, he changed direction to a more aesthetic approach, with the encouragement of his new master Saito Bunseki (1910-1991). In 2005, he became a Living National Treasure in bamboo arts.

His works are in the collections of National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs among others.

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