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Miwa Neishi and Toshiko Takaezu’s Ceramics Trace History in “Harmony of Time”
In “Toki-no-Wa (Harmony of Time)” at Uffner & Liu on the Lower East Side, 15 of Miwa Neishi’s works are presented alongside four pieces by Toshiko Takaezu, the Japanese American artist who died in 2011.
Curated by Lucy Liu, who became a partner at the gallery in 2025, the show brings together the two female ceramicists, born nearly seven decades apart, who share origins in Japan, a love for bulbous forms, and a curious connection to Ohio.
By Fred Voon
By Fred Voon
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