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b. 1928 -

Born in 1928 in Kyoto, Yahuo Hayashi was the first Japanese artist to dedicate himself to ceramics and at the same time to abstraction. In his substantial body of work spanning over 6 decades, the tradition of Japanese ceramics plays a large role, and yet Hayashi finds a new vocabulary, in order to bring the ceramic works to the avant-garde. Thereby he has inspired generations of Japanese artists.

In the first instance he studied painting at Kyoto Arts College, and then, after his military service, studied in his father?s ceramics workshop. In 1947 he was the co-founder of Shikokai, an association of ceramic artists. In 1957 he left the group in order to be more independent. Between 1962 and 1977 he belonged to the group Sodeisha, another ceramics association. In 1972 he received a professorship at Osaka University.

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  • Sculpture, Hayashi Yasuo
    Jun. 20, 2024

    Sculpture, Hayashi Yasuo

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Hayashi Yasuo (Japanese, b. 1928), "Work 93-B," 1993, stoneware sculpture, signed and dated below, signed on accompanying wood box, overall: 9"h x 7"w x 5"d, box: 7.5"h x 8.5"w x 10.25"w. Note: Proceeds to benefit North Beach Citizens nonprofit organization that addresses the needs of homeless and low-income residents.

    Clars Auctions
  • Yasuo Hayashi (Japanese, b. 1928) Memories of a House, 2005 Glazed stoneware 10-
    Jun. 06, 2023

    Yasuo Hayashi (Japanese, b. 1928) Memories of a House, 2005 Glazed stoneware 10-

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Yasuo Hayashi (Japanese, b. 1928) Memories of a House, 2005 Glazed stoneware 10-1/2 x 16-1/4 x 6 inches (26.7 x 41.3 x 15.2 cm) Incised to underside: '05, yasuo HID01801242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • Yasuo Hayashi (Japanese, b. 1928) Work 67-10, 1967 Stoneware 10 x 15 x 13-1/2 in
    Jul. 21, 2022

    Yasuo Hayashi (Japanese, b. 1928) Work 67-10, 1967 Stoneware 10 x 15 x 13-1/2 in

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Yasuo Hayashi (Japanese, b. 1928) Work 67-10, 1967 Stoneware 10 x 15 x 13-1/2 inches (25.4 x 38.1 x 34.3 cm) Incised to underside 67, 10, (artist's mark) HID01801242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • HAYASHI YASUO (BORN 1928) 'Work 93-B' stoneware objetHeisei era (1989-2019), 1993
    Sep. 22, 2021

    HAYASHI YASUO (BORN 1928) 'Work 93-B' stoneware objetHeisei era (1989-2019), 1993

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    HAYASHI YASUO (BORN 1928) 'Work 93-B' stoneware objet Heisei era (1989-2019), 1993 The stoneware body with atomizer-sprayed black and brown glazes creating a trompe l'oeil effect, signed '93 Yasuo Wood tomobako storage box inscribed and signed Sakuhin kyusan no B (Work 93-B) 8 1/2 x 7 1/4 x 6 1/8in (21.5 x 18.5 x 15.6cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

    Bonhams
  • YASUO HAYASHI
    Jun. 28, 2017

    YASUO HAYASHI

    Est: CHF1,000 - CHF1,500

    YASUO HAYASHI (Kyoto 1928 - lives and works in Japan) Untitled. Ceramic. Signed on the undersides: yasuo and yasu. 12.5 x 12.5 x 9 cm and 13.5 x 12 x 6.5 cm. Provenance: Former Galerie Maya Behn, Zurich. Born in 1928 in Kyoto, Yahuo Hayashi was the first Japanese artist to dedicate himself to ceramics and at the same time to abstraction. In his substantial body of work spanning over 6 decades, the tradition of Japanese ceramics plays a large role, and yet Hayashi finds a new vocabulary, in order to bring the ceramic works to the avant-garde. Thereby he has inspired generations of Japanese artists. In the first instance he studied painting at Kyoto Arts College, and then, after his military service, studied in his father’s ceramics workshop. In 1947 he was the co-founder of Shikokai, an association of ceramic artists. In 1957 he left the group in order to be more independent. Between 1962 and 1977 he belonged to the group Sodeisha, another ceramics association. In 1972 he received a professorship at Osaka University. --------------- YASUO HAYASHI (Kyoto 1928 - lebt und arbeitet in Japan) Ohne Titel. Keramik. Auf den Unterseiten signiert: yasuo und yasu. 12,5 x 12,5 x 9 cm und 13,5 x 12 x 6,5 cm. Provenienz: Ehemals Galerie Mayer Behn, Zürich. Der 1928 in Kyoto geborene Yasuo Hayashi verschreibt sich als erster japanischer Künstler der Keramik und gleichzeitig der Abstraktion. In seinem umfangreichen Werk, das über 6 Jahrzehnte umfasst, spielt die Tradition der japanischen Keramik eine grosse Rolle, dennoch findet Hayashi ein neues Vokabular, um die keramischen Arbeiten in die Avantgarde zu holen. Er inspiriert damit Generationen japanischer Künstler. Zunächst studiert er Malerei am Kyoto Arts College und lernt nach seiner Militärzeit in der Keramikwerkstatt seines Vaters. 1947 ist er Mitbegründer von Shikokai, eine Vereinigung von Keramikkünstlern. 1957 verlässt er die Gruppe, um unabhängiger zu sein. Zwischen 1962 und 1977 gehört er der Gruppe Sodeisha, eine weitere Keramik Vereinigung, an. 1972 bekommt er eine Professur an der Osaka University.

    Koller Auctions
  • YASUO HAYASHI
    Dec. 03, 2016

    YASUO HAYASHI

    Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

    YASUO HAYASHI (Kyoto 1928 - lives and works in Japan) Untitled. Ceramic. Signed on the undersides: yasuo and yasu. 12.5 x 12.5 x 9 cm and 13.5 x 12 x 6.5 cm. Provenance: Former Galerie Maya Behn, Zurich. Born in 1928 in Kyoto, Yahuo Hayashi was the first Japanese artist to dedicate himself to ceramics and at the same time to abstraction. In his substantial body of work spanning over 6 decades, the tradition of Japanese ceramics plays a large role, and yet Hayashi finds a new vocabulary, in order to bring the ceramic works to the avant-garde. Thereby he has inspired generations of Japanese artists. In the first instance he studied painting at Kyoto Arts College, and then, after his military service, studied in his father’s ceramics workshop. In 1947 he was the co-founder of Shikokai, an association of ceramic artists. In 1957 he left the group in order to be more independent. Between 1962 and 1977 he belonged to the group Sodeisha, another ceramics association. In 1972 he received a professorship at Osaka University. --------------- YASUO HAYASHI (Kyoto 1928 - lebt und arbeitet in Japan) Ohne Titel. Keramik. Auf den Unterseiten signiert: yasuo und yasu. 12,5 x 12,5 x 9 cm und 13,5 x 12 x 6,5 cm. Provenienz: Ehemals Galerie Mayer Behn, Zürich. Der 1928 in Kyoto geborene Yasuo Hayashi verschreibt sich als erster japanischer Künstler der Keramik und gleichzeitig der Abstraktion. In seinem umfangreichen Werk, das über 6 Jahrzehnte umfasst, spielt die Tradition der japanischen Keramik eine grosse Rolle, dennoch findet Hayashi ein neues Vokabular, um die keramischen Arbeiten in die Avantgarde zu holen. Er inspiriert damit Generationen japanischer Künstler. Zunächst studiert er Malerei am Kyoto Arts College und lernt nach seiner Militärzeit in der Keramikwerkstatt seines Vaters. 1947 ist er Mitbegründer von Shikokai, eine Vereinigung von Keramikkünstlern. 1957 verlässt er die Gruppe, um unabhängiger zu sein. Zwischen 1962 und 1977 gehört er der Gruppe Sodeisha, eine weitere Keramik Vereinigung, an. 1972 bekommt er eine Professur an der Osaka University.

    Koller Auctions
  • YASUO HAYASHI 'FormVI', 1998
    Apr. 03, 2008

    YASUO HAYASHI 'FormVI', 1998

    Est: £3,000 - £4,000

    YASUO HAYASHI 'FormVI', 1998

    Phillips
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