MIWA Kyusetsu XIII (Kazuhiko) 十三代 三輪休雪(和彦) b. 1951
H97.8 × W19.1 × D19.1 cm
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Born in 1951 in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Miwa Kazuhiko (13th Miwa Kyūsetsu) is the third son of Miwa Kyūsetsu XI (now Jusetsu), head of the historic Miwa Kiln, renowned for its 400-year legacy in Hagi ware.
Miwa’s artistic journey was profoundly shaped by an encounter with a ceramic plate by Peter Voulkos during his adolescence. This pivotal moment led him to study in the United States for five years beginning in 1975, immersing himself in the avant-garde ceramic movements of the time.
Returning to Japan in 1981, he began his practice at Miwa Kiln. In 2000, the Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum hosted his debut solo exhibition, Kazuhiko Miwa’s Tearoom: REI –黎–. His works gained further recognition in major exhibitions, including 100 Years of Contemporary Ceramics at the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu (2002), and The Brilliance of Contemporary Ceramics – Resonance of Color and Form at the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum (2003). His achievements were honored with the Japan Ceramic Society Award in 2007.
In 2019, Miwa succeeded his elder brother, Miwa Kyūsetsu XII (Ryūsaku), assuming the distinguished title of 13th Miwa Kyūsetsu and becoming the head of Miwa Kiln.
A defining moment in his artistic vision came during his time in the United States, when he encountered El Capitan, the towering monolith of Yosemite Valley. Reflecting on the experience, he recalls: “Standing before a sheer 1,000-meter granite wall, I felt an overwhelming presence, an unparalleled force of nature that left an indelible mark on my consciousness.”
While preserving the essence of Hagi ware, Miwa engages in a visceral dialogue with his materials, pushing the boundaries of ceramic form to an unprecedented scale—bridging centuries-old tradition with a bold, sculptural language.
Public Collection:
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, JapanYamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum / Hagi Uragami Memorial Museum, Japan
Museum of Contemporary Art, Higashi Hiroshima
Japan Foundation, Japan
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Japan
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, Japan
Hyogo Museum of Ceramic Art, Japan
Shiga Prefectural Ceramic Cultural Park, Japan
New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan
Peabody Essex MuseumLos Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA Boston)
Biography
1951 Born in Hagi, Yamaguchi
1975 Studied ceramics at Art Institute of San Francisco
2004 Artist-in-Residence (The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park)
Awarded by Energia Cultural Sport Organization in their 10th Anniversary
2006 Grand Prize, Paramita Museusm Award
2007 Awarded by the Japan Ceramic Society
2008 Poem of the White Earth 2008, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Tokyo.
White Horizon, Tokiha, Oita.
2009 Sogo Department Store Hiroshima, Hiroshima.
2010 Takashima Department Store in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya.
2013 Tenmaya Art Gallery, Okayama and Fukuyama
2015 Ichibata Art Gallery, Matsue, Shimane
2019 Assumed the title of the 13th Miwa Kyūsetsu
2020 Solo Exhibition “Forging a New Path – The Ceramic Forms of 13th Miwa Kyūsetsu”
Hagi Uragami Memorial Museum, Yamaguchi
Solo exhibition, 13th Miwa Kyūsetsu, Sogo Department Store, Hiroshima & Yokohama
Featured on NHK’s Sunday Art Museum: “The World of Miwa Kyūsetsu & Hagi Ware”
Exhibited “KOGEI 2020 – Forms of Nature and Beauty”,Tokyo National Museum, Hyōkeikan
2021 Solo exhibition "Tea Ceramics of the 13th Miwa Kyūsetsu", Hagi Uragami Memorial Museum, Yamaguchi
Received Grand Prize, Japan Ceramic Society Award
2022 Solo exhibition"13th Miwa Kyūsetsu" , Tenmaya, Fukuyama & Okayama Main Store
Solo exhibition "13th Miwa Kyūsetsu Exhibition", Shibuya Kuroda Toen, Tokyo
Solo exhibition "Gahōjin – Where Chance and Fate Intersect: Miwa Kyūsetsu Exhibition"
Sanyo Department Store, Hyogo
2023 Solo exhibition "El Capitan: 13th Miwa Kyūsetsu Exhibition", Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo
Joined Art Fair: FRIEZE SEOUL – KOSAKU KANECHIKA, COEX, Seoul