Thursday, July 16, 2009

GORKY GONZALEZ - CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK GIFT SHOWS

Gorky Gonzalez Cake Stands
Gorky Gonzalez Urns

Gorky Gonzalez will be presenting some of his newest pieces at the California gift show at the LA Convention Center, booths 618, 620, and 622 in Kentia Hall from July 17 - 20 and at the New York International Gift show at the J.J. Convention Center in the handmade section, booths 5042 and 5044 from August 5 to 19.

Gorky's Background

Gorky Gonzalez was born in the city of Morelia, Michoacán, on September 27th, 1939. He is the son of sculptor Rodolfo Gonzalez, with whom he worked and studied sculpture and casting of artistic objects in bronze and lost wax.

In 1962 at 23, Gorky worked in San Miguel de Allende, a village located in the State of Guanajuato at the School of Arts and the Allende Institute, where he built an artistic foundry attended by both student and professional sculptors. Later he founded a small workshop of Terra Cotta manufacturing in the village of Marfil where he reproduced Jean Byron's designs.

His main interest, however, has always been rescuing the traditional Majolica. He studied ceramics in Guanajuato, which prompted him to rescue this lost craft which represents one of the cultural and historical values of this region.

While he was striving to achieve this aim, Gorky met Hisato Murayama, a young cultured Japanese who was studying Spanish, Philosophy, and Mexican history. Hisato Murayama, a professional connoisseur of pottery techniques, lent Gorky various books on Japanese art, encouraging him to continue his studies in Japan.

Gorky was granted a scholarship to study in Japan for 2 years, where he not only learned diverse pottery techniques but also met his wife, Toshiko. In this remote country he first studied in Tokyo with Tsuji Seimei, who taught the Shigaraki technique. Later he moved to the town of Bizen, where he studied with Kei Fujiwara, considered Japan's living national treasure, and with his son, Yu Fujiwara, also a renowned potter. There he learned the Bizen - Yaki technique.

Currently, Gorky Gonzalez owns his own ceramic workshop located in Guanajuato, Mexico. He works there with his son, Gorky Gonzalez Jr, where they continue to produce unique majolica ceramics for you to enjoy in your home.

Where to Buy Gorky Pottery

At La Casa Mexicana you can find a great selection of Gorky Gonzalez Pottery. If we don't have the Gorky piece that you are looking for you may special order your Gorky Pottery.

Gorky Gonzalez Kitchen Accessories

2 comments:

♥Jennette♥ said...

Visiting from bonanzle,am now following!
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Lilacs said...

Thanks for the visit & also for the follow!:) You are showing some really nice pottery & I like some of the ideas for broken pcs too:) Good Luck to you.