Jun Kaneko is the first in-depth survey of the Japanese artist whose work has created a new and radical language in ceramics. Born in Nagoya, Japan, during the Second World War, but living and working in the US since the early 1960s, Kaneko has achieved international renown through his exhibitions, public art projects, lectures and workshops. He is best known for his 'dangos' - large-scale, painted forms, whose richly glazed surfaces communicate a humanity that belies their huge size. Susan Peterson's thoroughly researched traces the ceramist's life and artistic development. She examines turning-points and intersperses her commentary with previously unpublished statements from Kaneko himself. Specally-commissioned photography of his work provide a complete overview of his oeubre.
Pictures wow. Stuck in Omaha Nebraska I believe. Waching clay dry and crake hording mountains of scuptures. Terribly hard to glaze. Not just another clay book though Kaneko has really good clay too only I cannot remember how to make it.