Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII: CERAMIC SIGHT
Nonaka-Hill is pleased to present CERAMIC SIGHT, the first overseas exhibition of sculptures by Kyoto, Japan based, Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII.
Born as Masahiro Kiyomizu in 1954, the artist is the eighth-generation head of the Kiyomizu Rokubey family ceramics kiln, founded in Kyoto in 1771. The legendary kiln has been central to the development of Kyō-ware and to centuries of Japan’s ceramic history. As the eldest son of his predecessor, renowned sculptor Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII, the artist assumed the family name in the year 2000 and maintains stewardship of the legacy. Following in his father’s footsteps, Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII also deviates from the family ceramic traditions by producing predominantly non-functional ceramic sculpture of contemporary artistic merit.
A graduate of Waseda University’s School of Architecture, Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII applies engineering theory to clay slab-building, creating polyhedral sculptures that concretize features of minimalist, cubist, and futurist aesthetics. Composed of single or multiple modular units, Kiyomizu's crisp, planar transitions might resemble origami or complex compound forms redolent of industrial factories, ancient kivas, totems or Sci-Fi structures. Kiyomizu works with and against clay’s fugitive nature, pushing the limits of structural integrity to achieve a formal tension. In certain works, the artist engineers sagging, splitting, and curving into his geometric forms, synthesizing his architectural interest and biomorphist leanings.
Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII’s sculptures on view span from 1993 to 2023, revealing an impressive morphology, from floor-bound works to tabletop-sized sculptures that invite intimate and contemplative viewing. Glazed with matte blacks or pearly whites, each sculpture exploits a wide range of tonal shifts in light and shadow. This is further augmented by Kiyomizu’s invariable use of negative space that co-structures each work through soft contours cut into their angular chassis, revealing a tense interplay between curves and right angles.
With titles such as “Structure of Memory,” or “Tower of Memory,” Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII alludes to the “memory” of clay as a recorder of human manipulation and chemical conversion, but also to the sculpture itself as a metaphorical container of human memories or consciousness. In a pyramidal work, “Memories of the Future 22”, it alludes to memories of a future that have already occurred—hinting at a science-fictional dimension.
Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII’s works thus have a world-building undercurrent to them, whose physical voids get filled with our imaginative fumes of fancy. They are mysterious and sensuous objects whose subtle ur-narratives slowly unfurl over repeated viewing.
- Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIISPACE RECEPTOR 93-A, 1993Semi-porcelain, glazeNineteen parts;
21 5/8 x 80 3/4 x 99 5/8 in overall
55 x 205 x 253 cm overall - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIITransformation of Cube 立方体の変容, n.d.Semi-porcelain, glazeFour parts;
14 5/8 x 29 1/2 x 29 1/2 in overall
37 x 75 x 75 cm overall - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIILINK 96, 1996Semi-porcelain, glaze, mounted on wood38 5/8 x 38 5/8 x 6 1/4 in
98 x 98 x 16 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIISPROUT 2003-A, 2003Semi-porcelain, glaze, hardwareFour parts;
70 7/8 x 16 1/8 x 14 1/8 in overall
180 x 41 x 36 cm overall - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIISPROUT 2003-B, 2003Semi-porcelain, glaze, hardwareThree parts;
52 3/8 x 15 3/8 x 14 1/8 in overall
133 x 39 x 36 cm overall - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIICERAMIC CIRCLE-2023, 2023Semi-porcelain, glazeEight parts;
11 x 45 1/4 x 45 1/4 in overall
28 x 115 x 115 cm overall - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIBlack Ceramic Figure 黒泑陶姿, 2015Semi-porcelain, glaze15 1/8 x 17 1/2 x 15 1/8 in
38.5 x 44.5 x 38.5 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIBright Ceramic Figure 24-B 輝白陶姿24-B, 2012Semi-porcelain, glaze12 1/2 x 19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
31.6 x 50 x 50 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIBlack Ceramic Figure 26-B 黒泑陶姿26-B, 2014Semi-porcelain, glaze12 5/8 x 19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
32 x 50 x 50 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIStructure of Memory C 記憶の構造 C, 2023Semi-porcelain, glaze11 5/8 x 12 3/4 x 12 3/4 in
29.5 x 32.5 x 32.5 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIITower of Memory 2022 記憶の塔 2022, 2022Semi-porcelain, glaze18 1/2 x 14 1/8 x 14 1/8 in
47 x 36 x 36 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIMemories of the Future 22-B 未来の記憶 22-B, 2022Shigaraki thodo (man-made translucent) clay, glaze7 1/8 x 12 5/8 x 12 5/8 in
18 x 32 x 32 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIKokuyotoushi 黒泑陶姿, 2015Semi-porcelain, glaze16 x 10 5/8 x 10 5/8 in
40.5 x 27 x 27 cm - Kiyomizu Rokubey VIIIShaft D シャフト D, 2021Semi-porcelain, glaze12 1/4 x 12 3/8 x 12 3/8 in
31 x 31.5 x 31.5 cm
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Kentaro Kawabata
Zenzaburo Kojima
Kisho Kurokawa
Tadaaki Kuwayama
Toshio Matsumoto
Keita Matsunaga
Yutaka Matsuzawa
Kimiyo Mishima
Kunié Sugiura
Takuro Tamayama
Tiger Tateishi
Sofu Teshigahara
Shomei Tomatsu
Wataru Tominaga
Hosai Matsubayashi XVI
Kansuke Yamamoto
Masaomi Yasunaga
Exhibitions:
-2025-
-2024-
KYOKO IDETSU: What can an ideology do for me?
KENTARO KAWABATA / BRUCE NAUMAN
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
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Masaomi Yasunaga: 石拾いからの発見 / discoveries from picking up stones
SHUZO AZUCHI GULLIVER ‘Synogenesis’
Koichi Enomoto: Against the day
Tatsuo Ikeda / Michael E. Smith
Hiroshi Sugito: the garden with Zenzaburo Kojima
Zenzaburo Kojima: This very green
Tomohisa Obana: To see the rainbow at night, I must make it myself
Daisuke Fukunaga: Beautiful Work
- 2021 -
Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Takashi Homma: mushrooms from the forest
– 2020 –
Hosai Matsubayashi XVI & Trevor Shimizu
Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga
– 2019 –
A show about an architectural monograph
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
Press:
-2025-
Artillery Magazine, Sawako Goda
-2024-
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, entaro 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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