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Shikokai, Shikōkai
Years active
1947–1956
Location
Japan
Major figures
Sango Uno, Yasuo Hayashi
Influences
Picasso
Shikokai (Shikōkai | jp: 四耕会)is an avant-garde ceramic artist group formed in Kyoto in Japan in November 1947 that was active until 1956.
The founding members are Sango Uno, Uichi Shimizu,[1] Yasuo Hayashi, and Yasuyuki Suzuki.[2]
^Uichi Shimizu, included List of Living National Treasures of Japan (crafts) at Potter
^ 四耕会 京都をとりまく一断面 戦前・戦中・戦後 前衛陶芸集団:四耕会誕生前夜~前衛陶芸発生の頃 四耕会創立メンバー林康夫の回顧を中心に 坂上しのぶ(ギャラリー16)(Original : Japanese Text)
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