Dancing Brush

Description

Toshiko Takaezu revolutionized the world of clay with the abstract shapes and painterly glazes of her ceramic forms. She came to her signature closed vessels in the late 1950s, continuing to push their scale to new heights over the course of her long career. Takaezu related her simplified sculptures and expressive glazes to her engagement with Zen Buddhism and Japanese art and culture; for her, the form and decoration were intuitive and she embraced what she called “the unknown, the intangibles” in her work.

Provenance

The artist; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2006.

Dancing Brush

Toshiko Takaezu

1990

Accession Number

188510

Medium

Stoneware and glazes

Dimensions

91.4 × 55.9 cm (42 1/2 × 22 in.)

Classification

sculpture

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Toshiko Takaezu