Shōji Hamada: A Japanese Potter
in Ditchling
Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft
22nd October 2022–16th April 2023 |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
14. Charger,
by Shōji
Hamada. c.1923.
Stoneware
with slip trailed
decoration,
10.9 by 41 cm.
(Potteries
Museum and
Art Gallery,
Stoke-on-Trent;
exh. Ditchling
Museum of Art +
Craft).
Attributed works:
15. Teapot, by Shōji
Hamada. 1920–23.
Stoneware
with scratched
decoration with
iron tenmoku and
khaki glaze, 12 by
20 cm. (School
of Art Museum
and Galleries,
Aberystwyth
University; exh.
Ditchling Museum
of Art + Craft).
Attributed works:
16. Bottle, by
Shōji Hamada.
1923. Stoneware
with sgraffito
decoration
through cream
slip, 21.9 by 7.8 cm.
(Potteries Museum
and Art Gallery,
Stoke-on-Trent;
exh. Ditchling
Museum of Art +
Craft).
18. Ruff, by
Catherine
‘Casty’ Cobb.
1930s. Silver gilt,
diameter 12.9
cm. (Worshipful
Company of
Goldsmiths,
London; exh.
Ditchling
Museum of Art
+ Craft).
Attributed works:
19. Barron
and Larcher’s
workshop.
1930s. (Crafts
Study Centre,
University for
the Creative
Arts; exh.
Ditchling
Museum of Art
+ Craft).
Attributed works:
20. Installation
view of Women’s
Work at the
Ditchling
Museum of
Art + Craft,
2019, showing
printed textiles
by Barron and
Larcher on the
left (Girton,
1923–40, Small
Captain, 1923–
40, and Chevron/
Winchester,
1930s) and
textiles and
wood blocks by
Enid Marx on
the right (Spook,
c.1930s, and
Ogee, c.1930s)
(photograph Sam
Moore).