11/05/2026
The contemporary ceramicist Kitamura Junko (b. 1956) is internationally celebrated for her geometric and sculptural ceramics. Trained under Sodeisha pioneer Suzuki Osamu and Living National Treasure Kondō Yutaka, her work combines abstract sculptural form with exceptional technical refinement.
Her vessels reinterpret Korean Buncheong techniques through a contemporary visual language of intricate dotted, impressed, and tessellated patterns layered across black-glazed surfaces. These linear motifs also evoke the rich decorative traditions of Japanese textile design.
Kitamura earned her MFA from Kyoto City University of Arts, and her work is held in major international collections including the British Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Smithsonian Institution. She has received numerous awards throughout her career, including recognition at the World Triennial Exhibition of Small Ceramics in Zagreb.
Her work will be shown in our upcoming exhibition, “Shaping Clay: Women artists in contemporary Japanese Ceramics,” opening on May 21!
Browse our website for the full exhibition catalogue, or contact us via email/DM for more information.
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Images: Three works by Kitamura Junko 北村 純子 (b. 1956)
Work on view at the The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Florida, 2025.