Japanese Ceramicist Wins Loewe Foundation Craft Prize at Madrid Exhibition
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Rupert Bickersteth
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Summary
Japanese ceramicist Kunimasa Aoki wins the €50,000 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize for their terracotta work titled Realm of Living Things 19 at the annual exhibition in Madrid.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledFashion house Loewe has revealed its annual craft prize winner, as part of an exhibition of shortlisted projects at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid.
Kunimasa Aoki took home the €50,000 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize for their terracotta work titled Realm of Living Things 19, which the jury admired for the 'element of risk in the firing'
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