 
 Yuichiro Komatsu: Structures of Silence Exhibition Reception
Exhibition Reception: Friday, December 5, 6-8pm
This event is FREE and open to the public.
As a minimalist ceramic sculptor, Yuichiro Komatsu draws inspiration from the pliable yet enduring nature of clay, using its transformation from raw earth into ceramic as a metaphor for the dialogue between fragility and permanence. His work reflects on the transient nature of societal structures while seeking to transcend temporal boundaries and explore the poetic resonance of space. Through modular forms and techniques such as hand-building, slip-casting, and wheel-throwing, Komatsu examines the interplay between form and formlessness, inside and outside, and the Japanese concept of “Ma,” which honors the elegance of simplicity and negative space. His artistic practice aims to capture a fleeting yet enduring sense of beauty, existing at the intersection of delicacy and resilience.
 
Yuichiro Komatsu is a Tokyo-born contemporary ceramic artist and educator, earned his BFA from SUNY New Paltz, apprenticed with renowned ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu, completed his MFA at Alfred University, and a DAAD Postgraduate Research Fellowship in Berlin. His work has been exhibited internationally, he has participated in acclaimed artist residencies around the world, and he currently serves as Professor of Art at Columbus State University in Georgia.
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    Date and Time
                Friday Dec 5, 2025
                
                    
                    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST
            
December 5, 2025
6-8pm
Location
LaGrange Art Museum
112 Lafayette Parkway
LaGrange, GA 30240
Fees/Admission
This event is FREE and open to the public. No reservation is required.
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