Patricia Cassone

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PATRICIA CASSONE, 30 YEARS OF CLAY AND FIRE

 

For 30 years, the process of wood firing has been fulfilling her ceramist artistic life.

Born in 1959 in Provence, she decided to move to a wild and peaceful place surrounded by woods located near to Limoges, world famous for its fine porcelain.

Numerous residencies in Japan, and Asian potters‘ friends changed the course of her life. For then, she has been practicing Shino, Oribe and Yakishime (natural ash glaze), the creative touchstone of her potter’s life.

 

Her work has two directions: shino and porcelain tea ware and sculptures centered on the theme of Trees, both wood fired during 4 or 5 days in her Anagama woodkiln (direct flame).

She produce her original stoneware’s clay by mixing clays with wild feldspars and sands which she collect in the countryside surrounding her studio.

 

In 2005, she was invited to spend six months in artist residency in Tokoname, Japan, an illustrious city of ceramics for centuries. His works are featured in nine exhibitions across the country, including an exhibition at the Seto Art Museum during the Aichi Expo 2005.

Since 2011, she has been regularly invited to the Tea Bowl Festival in Mungyeong, South Korea, an International Tea festival.

 

Her works are in the collections of the Mungyeong Museum, the Inax Museum in Tokoname in Japan, and the new Posio Museum in Finland.

Respected by ceramic masters and fine collectors of Asia, the Frenchwoman is hailed as one of their own.

 

Among other outstanding exhibitions…

2012 “Around Tea” Galerie Tenri, Paris

2012 Solo exhibition “8 in Jaffa” Tel Aviv, Israel

2013 “Chawan” Kaohsiung, Taiwan

2013 A-So Gallery, Daegu, South Korea

2014 Biennale de Sèvres, France

2014 International Chawan, Singapore

2015 Master Expo, Tennessee, United States

2016 Gallery Yuragi, Kyoto, Japan

2016 Sculptures, Grand Palais, Paris

2017 Symposium and exhibition, A.C.C. Finland

2018 Dokenzaka Gallery, Tokoname, Japan

2019 Terralha, St Quentin La Poterie, France

 

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