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伊藤赤水, 五代

| 1941-06-24 |

ITŌ Sekisui, V

| 1941-06-24 |

Names
  • 伊藤赤水, 五代
  • ITŌ Sekisui, V (index name)
  • Itō Sekisui, V (display name)
  • 五代伊藤赤水 (Japanese display name)
  • ごだい いとう せきすい (transliterated hiragana)
  • 伊藤窯一
Date of birth
1941-06-24
Birth place
Sado Country, Niigata Prefecture
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Crafts

Wikipedia

Ito Sekisui V (伊藤赤水五代目, born 1941) is a Japanese potter. Ito Sekisui V is the 14th generation of his family to follow a long tradition of ceramic work. He was given the birth name Yoichi Ito, the first character of his name ("yo" 窯) being the Japanese word for "kiln". After his father Ito Sekisui IV's death (when Yoichi was 19), he studied ceramics at Kyoto University. After graduating in 1966, he returned to his home town of Sado to continue the family business. His work was displayed at the Traditional Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1972. In 1973, he won first prize at the second Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition. In the 1980s, Sekisui V started to create neriage works as well as his family's traditional mumyoi-yaki pieces and, in 2003, he was appointed a Living National Treasure of Japan for his work in these fields.

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VIAF ID
14562981
AOW ID
_43000933
NDL ID
00970711
Wikidata ID
Q11380450
  • 2023-02-20