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At the age of 17, Shiro Tsujimura decided to be a painter and start to take a painting lesson. There was a small kiln inside the school and Tsujimura got a chance to use it. It was the small kiln that led him into the world of ceramic. He devotes himself to produce tea bowl. For the reason why he prefers to make tea bowl rathe than others, is because an Ido tea bowl that being displayed in the Japan Folk Crafts Museum. From then on, he went back to his hometown Nara and built up his house and kiln by himself. Till now he still producing ceramic every day.

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Biography
1947Born in Nara Prefecture
1965Decided to pursue a career as an artist
1970Established his residence in Mima; built a kiln
1977First solo exhibition in Mima, Nara City; solo shows throughout Japan (painting, pottery)
1993Solo exhibitions abroad in Germany, America, France, United Kingdom, and elsewhere
1999¡ÈShiro Tsujimura: Jars and Tea Bowls¡É exhibition at the Urasenke Chado Research Center Galleries, Kyoto
2003Solo exhibition at New York Gallery Cocon
2007Invited to show in the Venice Biennale Artempo Exhibition; various exhibitions of paintings and calligraphy within and outside Japan

Selected Public Holdings
America: Cleveland Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at Smithsonian Institution, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas, Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Clark Center, The Burg Foundation, Art Institute of Chicago, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Yale University Art Gallery
United Kingdom: The British Museum
Sweden: Stockholm Museum of Art
Germany: Frankfurt Craft Museum
Japan: Urasenke Chado Research Center, Miho Museum
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