17 thoughts on “Kyushu & Beyond: Japanese Ceramics from the Collection of Gordon Brodfuehrer”

  1. Mr. Lemon

    Amazing collection and great presentation, it was wonderful to see.

  2. Chris W

    Outstanding pieces ! You seems know a lot about Japanese culture and ceramics. Thank you for sharing!

  3. Patrick Day

    thank you. enjoy both your collection and your loving appreciation and understanding of it,

  4. George Zavrel

    Wonderful pieces indeed. too bad i cant just visit them now.. but will in the future..
    Only one thing I do believe that Mr. Shiho Kanzaki is a Shigaraki potter. But then again i do not have a museum and such vast experience with potters such as you.. neverhteless a striking collection one that i need to see before i die 🙂
    thank you for showing such unique art and great narrative! Cheers 🙂

  5. Al Mahdi

    Amazing collection! Wish I could see theses pieces in person. Please make more videos about ceramic collection. Love from Bangladesh.

  6. edstud1

    Awesome collection! Thank you for posting! Nice to hear your narrative in english.

  7. David Medhurst

    Thank you so much for this video. Both fascinating and absolutely beautiful.

  8. Ariel Valencia

    super good..!! I COLLECT this wares startiñg ….

  9. Andrea

    Dear Mr. Brodführer i am really enjoying your guide through the colletcion!
    The little storys behind the pieces are always very interesting and sometimes even funny or sad what gives the pieces (for me ) really more soul.
    I am not very into art and such things but some ceramics hit me like a baseball bat like Mr.Miyashita`s sans work or the swirling sun from Mr. Yokoyama. Just unbeliveable…..Thank you very much and please more….😄

  10. J Emerton

    These are absolutely stunning pieces. The Happy Boxes are especially lovely.

  11. John Strange

    Thank you for sharing this fabulous collection with us.

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