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Retrospective of Tetsuaki Nakao
-An adventure of creativity-
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2026有田陶器市開催に合わせ、
「​次世代の現在地」を展示します

師の旅立ちから一年
銀河釉を継承した私たちの今
ギャラリー: テキスト
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About the event

Last March 8th,

Ceramic artist Tetsuaki Nakao has embarked on an eternal adventure across the galaxy.

"What do you want to do when you get home?"

"I want to make pottery."

My answer remained the same even the day before I left.

His life was dedicated to pottery, and before that there was his time as a young man aspiring to become a little-known scholar, as well as the numerous pottery pieces that became the foundation of Ginga Yu.

Such an extraordinary life.

We are planning to hold a part of a retrospective of Nakao Tetsuaki's life, including the many works that made him who he is, online.

Nothing would make me happier than having the dream and feelings that Tetsuaki Nakao aimed for lit up in your hearts.

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The Life of Tetsuaki Nakao

This video was played at the funeral.

This video, made by his son and daughters, is packed with the life of the man named Tetsuaki Nakao.

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1. The Beginning of the Journey as a Budding Scholar

"I wanted to know what was going on in the world."

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He was born in 1952 as the son of a kiln master to his father, Masayuki, who ran Gyokumine Touen.

"My grandma always went to apologize."

As Tetsuaki's sister says, when he was little, Tetsuaki was not good at group activities and often got into fights, which caused his mother to apologize to the neighbors. When he was a child, he wanted to be a mechanic who tinkered with airplanes and machines.

He spent his childhood in the 1960s, a time of turmoil around the world, with the civil rights movement and the assassination of President Kennedy in the United States and student protests in Japan.

"I wanted to know what was going on in the world."

Even as a high school student, he spent his days reading philosophy books, but at his school's sports day, he went to the police station, borrowed a police uniform, and led a parody of the student movement.

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Dreaming of inheriting the galaxy,

A young man came across the sky from Holland.

Sten Vanderlen

At that time, my daughter was still in the Netherlands and my son was still in Tokyo.

A mysterious life of training began for the young man, who could not speak a word of Japanese, along with Tetsuaki and his wife Chikako.

Three days after arriving in Japan,

Before he had even had a chance to train alongside the others at the factory, Nakao Tetsuaki collapsed.

I ended up in a wheelchair.

Still, I continued to entrust and receive.

With a finished pottery in hand, the conversation never stopped, even in the hospital room.

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"Surpass your father"

That's how his son, Masatoku, was raised.

Nowadays, he spends his days firing the kiln while attending graduate school.

While he was still in the hospital, I was cleaning up my father's study when I came across a piece of paper. It was an article written by 24-year-old Tetsuaki Nakao for the Keio Project, a university newsletter.

"I was deeply shocked by the content of the lecture. It was exactly the same as the topic I was planning to research in graduate school."

That was the moment I realized we shared the same bloodline.

When I was little, I often went to the factory to help out.

I loved listening to the sounds of the potter's wheel, tapping the pads on which the pottery is placed, and listening to his talk about society and philosophy.

Now, relying on the scenery from that time and the memories of when I used to help out, I struggle with Ginga glaze.

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2. Beginnings as a potter

The unknown pre-Galaxy glaze era

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"It wasn't what the academic world had in mind."

He dreamed of becoming a scholar and changing the world, but now, the university he attended was merely a prep school for job seekers. There was nothing there that satisfied his heart. So he returned to his parents' home.

"Seeing my father struggling with the soil"

Thus, he changed his path in life and turned to the world of pottery.

At the time, Gyokuho Touen was making flower vases. According to a craftsman who had worked there for several decades, he had been coming to the factory to work on the potter's wheel since he was in high school.

At first, he learned how to use a potter's wheel from a craftsman, and continued the tradition of making flower vases, making vases in simple colors.

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Title: "Saint"

The first work he exhibited at the Nitten Exhibition and was selected for the first time was "White Porcelain." From the era of earthenware to the era of porcelain. This is where his path as an artist began.

Title: "Yutaka"

"Celadon"

He traveled to China many times to try to reproduce glazes that were said to have historical value. He researched every possible glaze, and ceramic artists came to him for advice on glazes.

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Title: "Dawn"

"Cinnabar" "Cinnabar"

It is one of the most difficult glazes to produce color in pottery. When I finally succeeded in making it, other potters told me that I could make a living from it. However, I didn't stop there.

"What's the point of making pottery now that was made in China hundreds of years ago?"

What he sought lay beyond this history, in the yet unseen future.

At the time, Gyokuho Touen was making flower vases. According to a craftsman who had worked there for several decades, he had been coming to the factory to work on the potter's wheel since he was in high school.

At first, he learned how to use a potter's wheel from a craftsman, and continued the tradition of making flower vases, making vases in simple colors.

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"It wasn't what the academic world had in mind."

He dreamed of becoming a scholar and changing the world, but now, the university he attended was merely a prep school for job seekers. There was nothing there that satisfied his heart. So he returned to his parents' home.

"Seeing my father struggling with the soil"

Thus, he changed his path in life and turned to the world of pottery.

At the time, Gyokuho Touen was making flower vases. According to a craftsman who had worked there for several decades, he had been coming to the factory to work on the potter's wheel since he was in high school.

At first, he learned how to use a potter's wheel from a craftsman, and continued the tradition of making flower vases, making vases in simple colors.

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3. Ginga Glaze as a Whole

"If you look at the starry sky, you can't see the borders ."

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At the age of 32, he suddenly suffered a retinal detachment.

I was nearly blind for almost a year.

For an artist who pursued beauty, it was a hopeless illness.

"You're finished as a potter."

I was even told that.

In his moment of despair and anxiety, thinking that he might go blind, the image of stars in the night sky illuminating the darkness came to his mind.

"If I can see properly again, I would like to make pottery that resembles the stars in the night sky, to bring a ray of hope and encouragement to those who are suffering in the darkness of despair."

In fact, it was this thought that saved him.

A fellow potter who has known Nakao Tetsuaki since his 20s says they shared a common hobby: cars.

"Nakao told me, 'The modified car is over there,' and led me to a dimly lit warehouse. As I was walking, I heard a crunching sound and wondered if there was gravel around here, but the moment Nakao turned on the light, my spine froze. I realized I was standing on a huge number of test pieces spread out over the entire floor."

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Tetsuaki's father, Masayuki, wrote the following in his notes: When the number of test pieces exceeded 5,000, something that looked like it finally appeared.

"Through decades of research,

When I created a glaze that reminded me of the countless stars that spread across outer space, I named it 'Galaxy Glaze.'"

Finally, the glaze that would become his signature was born.

"Why did you try crystalline glaze?"

"Because it's the hardest."

The words my father said to me still ring in my mind.

Tetsuaki's father, Masayuki, wrote the following in his notes: When the number of test pieces exceeded 5,000, something that looked like it finally appeared.

"Through decades of research,

When I created a glaze that reminded me of the countless stars that spread across outer space, I named it 'Galaxy Glaze.'"

Finally, the glaze that would become his signature was born.

"Why did you try crystalline glaze?"

"Because it's the hardest."

The words my father said to me still ring in my mind.

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Tetsuaki's father, Masayuki, wrote the following in his notes: When the number of test pieces exceeded 5,000, something that looked like it finally appeared.

"Through decades of research,

When I created a glaze that reminded me of the countless stars that spread across outer space, I named it 'Galaxy Glaze.'"

Finally, the glaze that would become his signature was born.

"Why did you try crystalline glaze?"

"Because it's the hardest."

The words my father said to me still ring in my mind.

Tetsuaki's father, Masayuki, wrote the following in his notes: When the number of test pieces exceeded 5,000, something that looked like it finally appeared.

"Through decades of research,

When I created a glaze that reminded me of the countless stars that spread across outer space, I named it 'Galaxy Glaze.'"

Finally, the glaze that would become his signature was born.

"Why did you try crystalline glaze?"

"Because it's the hardest."

The words my father said to me still ring in my mind.

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4. The story continues

"Let's dream an endless dream together from now on "

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"Basking in the morning sun, we resumed working on the potter's wheel!

 The morning light is beautiful.

Dad says it comes with strings attached."

This photo was sent to the family LINE on January 12, 2022 , along with a message from his wife, Chikako.

Even while on an oxygen tube, he continued to make pottery. Ceramics was his calling until the very end.

"See if it's straight?"

He was increasingly being asked to do this when attaching handles to coffee cups. His eyes were distorting again.

"By this time, Dad couldn't see very well."

His wife spoke these words as she gazed upon the dough for the coffee cups and saucers that had yet to be baked and were left unfinished. Even in her later years, she literally risked her life to make them.

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"It starts with a tea bowl and ends with a tea bowl"

I can't make masterpieces anymore.

Even as his body weakened and he was no longer able to create large pieces, he continued to make tea bowls. This was not a setback for him. He once again discovered the appeal and new possibilities of glazes, creating the Galaxy Glazes in colors never seen before. Many of these colors have yet to be named.

The last coffee cup and saucer.

My father, who never leaves his coffee or book behind, arrived at this shape. The coffee cup and saucer are synonymous with Gingayu.

In June, after the pottery fair ended, what came out of the kiln was a winter galaxy that reminded me of drift ice. I found it interesting, so I fired it up again in the kiln. And that was the last time.

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"It starts with a tea bowl and ends with a tea bowl"

I can't make masterpieces anymore.

Even as his body weakened and he was no longer able to create large pieces, he continued to make tea bowls. This was not a setback for him. He once again discovered the appeal and new possibilities of glazes, creating the Galaxy Glazes in colors never seen before. Many of these colors have yet to be named.

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to be continued...

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​回顧録

父が焼いてきた土を焼き、父の読んできた本を読み、

少しずつ​あの日のいろんなことが分かり始めていく。

2026年になり、少しずつ風化しないように

不定期で更新する息子視点の進行形の回顧録

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Your thoughts and messages

If you have any comments or messages,

Please feel free to write.

年代を教えてください
銀河釉をお知りになった経緯を聞かせてください

お送りいただきありがとうございます。大切に読ませていただきます​。

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​中尾哲彰/回顧展

銀河釉を生み出した陶芸家

中尾哲彰の一生を辿る物語。

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​ステン作

中尾哲彰の技術を受け継ぎ、

ろくろにより生み出される作品

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​哲彰作

銀河釉に願いを託し、

残された作品の数々

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​ねこシリーズ

銀河釉玉峰窯に住まう、

​ねこをモデルにした作品たち

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​窯作

70年以上受け継がれてきた

たたら作りによるお皿や鉢

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