Bio
- Birth and Early Education: Ryozo Miki was born in 1942 in Osaka, Japan. In 1960, he studied at the Kyoto Ceramic Design School.
- Apprenticeship: Between 1961 and 1966, he was an apprentice under the renowned Japanese master potter Mitsuo Kano. During this period, he exhibited with the prestigious Nitten group.
- Move to Europe: In 1966, he moved to Sweden and began working with Swedish ceramists. He then moved to Denmark in 1969, where he established his first studio.
- Establishment in Sweden: In 1976, he returned to Sweden and started a new studio in Wadköping, Örebro.
- Move to Skåne: In 2006, he relocated his business to Stockamöllan in Skåne.
- Artistic Expression: Miki is known for combining traditional Japanese pottery skills, which he learned in Kyoto, with a personal and free expression. His works are often a mix of impressed, incised, and painted decorations.
Selection of Exhibitions
1968: Gallery Birkdam, Copenhagen, Denmark.
1969: Amager Art Society, Copenhagen, Denmark.
1970 Lærernes Art society, Vendelboerne.
1973: Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden (group exhibition).
1973: The art industry museum, Copenhagen, Denmark.
1975: Gallery ”t”, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
1978: Tajdemuseum, Villmanstrand, Finland.
1980: Centrum house, Vingåker, Sweden.
1982: Gallery Fenix, Örebro, Sweden.
1985: Gallery Mitsukoshi, Osaka, Japan.
1992: Art Hall, Örebro, Sweden.
1996: Daimaru Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
2005: Museum of International Ceramic Art, Middelfart, Denmark.
2010: Rackstad Museum, Arvika, Sweden.
2012: Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden.
2015: Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum, Gustavsberg, Sweden.
2019: Rian Design Museum, Falkenberg, Sweden.
2022: Kaolin, Stockholm, Sweden.
