Nishida Yasuko and Nishida Michiyuki traveled to the MFA from Japan, to see Zetsu # 8, a #sculpture created by their late son, Nishida Jun. Considered one of Japan’s most promising young artists, Nishida’s career ended at age 28 in a tragic kiln explosion. Zetsu # 8 is the first work by Nishida Jun to enter the MFA’s collection. #art #boston #ceramics A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Dec 5, 2013 at 7:07am PST
Nishida Yasuko and Nishida Michiyuki traveled to the MFA from Japan, to see Zetsu # 8, a #sculpture created by their late son, Nishida Jun. Considered one of Japan’s most promising young artists, Nishida’s career ended at age 28 in a tragic kiln explosion. Zetsu # 8 is the first work by Nishida Jun to enter the MFA’s collection. #art #boston #ceramics
A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Dec 5, 2013 at 7:07am PST