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Shin Koyama Goblet

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Description

Ceramic goblet by Shin Koyama

Dimensions: H 18cm x D 8.5cm

Shin Koyama:

Before leaving Japan Shin won major illustrationprizes in Tokyo including the 1974 Japan Printmakers Grand Pix, and the1971 Kodansha Famous School Grand Prix.

He has had numerous solo exhibitions in Japan and hasexhibited in Australia at Ray Hughes Gallery in Sydney and Jan MantonArt in Brisbane.

His work has been included in various publicationsincluding Hayakawa Mystery Magazine, Hemisphere Magazine and VogueLiving Magazine.

In 2010 he established a ceramic painting studio inJingdezhen, China at the invitation of Sanbao International CeramicInstitute. He has regular exhibitions at the Institute and isrepresented in the permanent collection of the Sanbao InternationalCeramic Museum.

His work was exhibited at the 2012 Shanghai Art Fairand in January 2013 he held a solo show at the V-Art Centre in Shanghai,affiliated with the Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts.

Shin established a studio in Arita, Japan in late 2013where he designs and produces porcelain sculpture in collaboration withlocal artisans.

In 2014 he held his first solo show at La LantaGallery in Bangkok and exhibited at the Hong Kong Affordable Art Fairand at Scope in New York.

His work is held in the permanent collection of the NSW Art Gallery and in numerous private collections.

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Charges apply for storage beyond the initial period. You may also decide to use the Click and Collect service if you have an existing/preferred carrier for interstate and international shipping.

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Description

Ceramic goblet by Shin Koyama

Dimensions: H 18cm x D 8.5cm

Shin Koyama:

Before leaving Japan Shin won major illustrationprizes in Tokyo including the 1974 Japan Printmakers Grand Pix, and the1971 Kodansha Famous School Grand Prix.

He has had numerous solo exhibitions in Japan and hasexhibited in Australia at Ray Hughes Gallery in Sydney and Jan MantonArt in Brisbane.

His work has been included in various publicationsincluding Hayakawa Mystery Magazine, Hemisphere Magazine and VogueLiving Magazine.

In 2010 he established a ceramic painting studio inJingdezhen, China at the invitation of Sanbao International CeramicInstitute. He has regular exhibitions at the Institute and isrepresented in the permanent collection of the Sanbao InternationalCeramic Museum.

His work was exhibited at the 2012 Shanghai Art Fairand in January 2013 he held a solo show at the V-Art Centre in Shanghai,affiliated with the Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts.

Shin established a studio in Arita, Japan in late 2013where he designs and produces porcelain sculpture in collaboration withlocal artisans.

In 2014 he held his first solo show at La LantaGallery in Bangkok and exhibited at the Hong Kong Affordable Art Fairand at Scope in New York.

His work is held in the permanent collection of the NSW Art Gallery and in numerous private collections.

Click and Collect

At checkout select the ‘Click and Collect’ shipping method. You will be contacted by a Kazari + Ziguzagu team member who will advise when you can collect your items. Items will be ready for collection within 1 business day and must be collected within 5 business days unless otherwise arranged.

Charges apply for storage beyond the initial period. You may also decide to use the Click and Collect service if you have an existing/preferred carrier for interstate and international shipping.

Shipping

We can ship orders worldwide. Kazari uses competitive and reliable shipping services including but not limited to Australia Post, DHL and local couriers and carriers, as well as art and antique specific interstate and international carriers.

Shipping can be added at checkout for Domestic deliveries (Australia).

Additional insurance may be required as standard insurance may not be sufficient to cover loss or damage of fragile or expensive items.

For deliveries outside Australia, or for custom shipping quotes for this product, please click here. For further information, or discuss shipping your shipping options, please enquire via the contact us page.

Please click here for our full list of delivery options.