Faceted Covered Vessels with Pale Blue Glaze

Yagi Akira Japanese

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Yagi Akira is the son of Yagi Kazuo (1918–1979), who in 1948 in Kyoto cofounded the avant-garde ceramics group Sōdeisha. The Kyoto-based Yagi Akira is noted for his delicate, fine-edged, wheel-thrown, and carved porcelain with bluish-white seihakuji and lacquerlike black glazes. In this set of three faceted, lidded, corkscrew-shaped bottles, the spaces between each and the interaction among them are as important as the vessels themselves.

Faceted Covered Vessels with Pale Blue Glaze, Yagi Akira (Japanese, born 1955), Porcelain with pale blue glaze (seihakuji), Japan

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