CLEVELAND, Ohio– Some exhibits at the Cleveland Museum of Art dish you over with their range and power. Others enthrall with a silent affection, comparable to drinking a magnificently made mug of tea from a fragile porcelain mug.
That’s just how it is with “Colors of Kyoto: The Seifu Yohei Ceramic Studio,” an exhibit concentrating on 5 generations of a Japanese imaginative dynasty whose participants are recognized for making exceptional products with a delightfully fine-tuned feeling of shade, materiality and attractive style.
To action inside this program, on display screen via March 10 in the museum’s ground-floor Focus Gallery, is to experience an ambience of serenity and equipoise with a specifically Japanese taste.
On sight are lots of charming porcelain and ceramic ceramics made use of for making and appreciating sencha, a kind of Japanese eco-friendly tea made with entire fallen leaves, plus water containers, sweet recipes, …