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Untitled | Head | 2007

Medium:
glazed ceramics
Dimensions:
124.5 x 70 x 80” / 6212 lbs
Exhibitions
  • Solo Exhibition, Kaneko on Park Avenue, New York City Parks Public Art Program, New York City, NY, 2008.
  • Solo Exhibition, Outside Kaneko, Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha, NE, 2011.
  • Solo Exhibition, Jun Kaneko, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN, 2015.
  • Solo Exhibition, Passion & Obsession: From the Collection, KANEKO, Omaha, NE, 2016 - 2017.
  • Solo Exhibition, Capturing the Scent of Rain, David & Gladys Wright House, Phoenix, AZ, 2017 - 2018.
Publications
  • “10-Year Anniversary Celebrated with Massive Exhibit." Seasons of Growth 12, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 2011): 8-9.
  • “2011 - Art in the Garden: Outside Kaneko." Ten Seasons of Growth: A Commemorative Publication for Members of Lauritzen Gardens. Special issue, Seasons of Growth, 2011.
  • Advertisement for Jun Kaneko at Elaine Baker Gallery. Art in America 95, no. 11 (December 2007): 67.
  • American Style, no. 75 (2011): 12.
  • Bowman, S. Portico. “Jun Kaneko: Pure Form and the Industry of Collaboration." Ceramics: Art and Perception 19, no. 2 (June-September 2009): 54-61.
  • Brown, Glen R. Jun Kaneko: The Space Between. Zurich: Scheidegger & Spiess, 2020.
  • Cassidy, Victor. Sculptors at Work, Interviews About the Creative Process. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2011.
  • “Ceramic artist Jun Kaneko to reveal large public artwork Tuesday." Toronto Star. NordStar Capital LP, September 16, 2013.https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/visualarts/2013/09/16/ceramic_artist_jun_kaneko_to_reveal_large_public_artwork_tuesday.html.
  • Corbett, R. “Two Art Galleries Play Park Avenue Monopoly." New York Observer, February 28, 2011.
  • Dorfman, John. “The Space Between." Art and Antiques 37, no. 3 (March 2014): 48-53, 48.
  • Jacobson, Sara. “Shake the Air." Design Bureau, March/April 2011.
  • Johnson, Garth. “Four Layers, Six Spaces." American Craft Inquiry 1, no. 1 (April 2017): 54 & 55.
  • Jun Kaneko, Sculpture at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Edited by Joan Biddle. Memphis, TN: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2015. Exhibition catalogue.
  • Jun Kaneko Special Class at Kyoto Seika University. Kyoto, Japan: Kyoto Seika University, 2011. Lecture brochure.
  • Jun Kaneko: Special Project. Omaha, NE: Jun Kaneko, 2009.
  • Kaneko on Park Avenue. New York City: New York Public Art Program, Park Avenue Malls, 2008. Installation brochure.
  • “‘Kaneko’s Monumental Risk’ features artist with work at MONA." Kearney Hub (Nebraska), February 3, 2017.
  • MacGuire, Henrietta. “Big Time." Montgomery Living: The River Region Magazine, August 2008.
  • Morgan, David. “The Art of Jun Kaneko." CBS News. CBS Interactive, August 11, 2013. http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/the-art-of-jun-kaneko/.
  • Neubert, George W. “Jun Kaneko: Between the Mark and Space." Sculpture 40, no. 6 (November/December 2021): cover, 24.
  • Olsen, Augusta. “Kaneko in the Garden." Shout! Weekly, April 27-May 3, 2011.
  • Opening the Beehive Kiln after the Bisque Firing. Pittsburg, KS: Mission Clay Products, 2007. Invitation.
  • Patrick, Nikki. “Area residents attend kiln opening." The Morning Sun (Pittsburg, KS), September 30, 2007.
  • Pitcher, John. “Just what is KANEKO?" Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), April 4, 2010.
  • Play’s the Thing: Reading the Art of Jun Kaneko. Edited by Jorge Daniel Veneciano. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2010. Exhibition catalogue.
  • “Regis Master: Jun Kaneko." Northern Clay Center News (Minneapolis, MN), (Fall 2012): 7.
  • Townsend, Eileen. “Garden of Delights." Memphis Magazine 40, no. 4 (July 2015): 76-81.
  • Tyler, Vicki. “Jun Kaneko Sculpture at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens." At Home Memphis & Mid South 14, no. 3 (June 2015): 52-55.
  • Wegner, Ashley. “Medium Man: Jun Kaneko’s creative spark can’t be contained." American Craft 73, no. 1 (February/March 2013): 67.
Provenance:
Pittsburg Project. Mission Clay Products: Pittsburg, Kansas, 2004-2008