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Zoom Gallery Talk Tradition Redefined: Rosanjin and His Rivals Recorded March 10, 2021 Kitaōji Rosanjin (1883-1959) has long been hailed as one of the greatest ceramists of the twentieth century. While he forged a remarkable career, it was not without first crossing paths, and even colliding, with many of his contemporaries who were themselves renowned ceramic masters: Arakawa Toyozō, Fujiwara Kei, Kaneshige Tōyō, Katō Tokurō, Kawakita Handeishi, and Koyama Fujio. Our panel of experts re-examines the legend of Rosanjin as our concurrent gallery exhibition, TRADITION REDEFINED, places his oeuvre in dialogue with works by these other mid-century titans. They will discuss how some of his 'rivals' were indispensable to the advancement of Rosanjin’s outsized reputation, and how most remain relatively unknown in the West today. 0:00 Introduction - Joan Mirviss 4:57 Brief history of ceramic serving vessels - Morgan Pitelka 14:28 Rosanjin, the man and the legend - Louise Cort 26:34 Kuroda family relationship with Rosanjin - Kuroda Kusaomi 30:38 Rosanjin's development as an artist - Louise Cort 43:55 Reception of Rosanjin in the US - Meghen Jones 49:54 Friendship with Sidney Cardozo - Joan Cummins 57:59 Rosanjin at MOMA and Alfred University - Meghen Jones 1:08:52 Cardozo's legacy at the Brooklyn Museum - Joan Cummins 1:16:36 Rosanjin's enduring influence in Japan - Kuroda Kusaomi PANELISTS: LOUISE CORT, Curator emerita of ceramics, Freer | Sackler, Smithsonian Institution JOAN CUMMINS, Lisa and Bernard Selz Senior Curator of Asian Art, Brooklyn Museum MEGHEN JONES, Associate Professor of Art History, School of Art and Design, Alfred University KURODA KUSAOMI of Shibuya Kurodatoen Co., LTD, the foremost modern ceramics gallery in Japan MORGAN PITELKA, Professor and Chair, Department of Asian Studies, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Moderated by JOAN MIRVISS Visit Joan B Mirviss LTD website at http://www.mirviss.com Follow us on Instagram / joanbmirvissltd You can also find us on Facebook / mirviss Event produced and edited by Bonnie B Lee, Joan B Mirviss LTD