Born of Okinawan heritage in Hawaiʻi, Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) was a groundbreaking 20th-century American artist most celebrated for her prolific output of expressively glazed closed form ceramic sculptures that ranged in scale from palm-sized works to immersive environments.
This major touring retrospective and monograph centered on the life and work of artist was organized by The Noguchi Museum and Sculpture Garden, New York. The exhibition will feature some 100 works from private and public collections around the country.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 18.
Born of Okinawan heritage in Hawaiʻi, Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) was a groundbreaking 20th-century American artist most celebrated for her prolific output of expressively glazed closed form ceramic sculptures that ranged in scale from palm-sized works to immersive environments.
This major touring retrospective and monograph centered on the life and work of artist was organized by The Noguchi Museum and Sculpture Garden, New York. The exhibition will feature some 100 works from private and public collections around the country.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 18.