Skip navigation links

Art Funded



Sakuhin (Work)

Sakuhin (Work) (© V&A (Victoria & Albert Museum))

Send as an E-Card Enlarge

Yagi Kazuo (1918 - 1979)

V&A (Victoria & Albert Museum)

circa 1958

This is the first work by the Japanese artist Kazuo to be acquired by a UK public collection. Kazuo was the founder and leader of the Sodeisha group of avant-garde ceramicists and one of the most important names in the history of Japanese studio ceramics. It was made during a period when Yagi and his circle were pioneering the making of abstract sculptural ceramics in parallel with, though independently of, similar developments in the USA. The work is unglazed in order to present the form in a state of uncompromised purity.

  • Medium: unglazed stoneware
  • Dimensions: 45 x 19 x 21cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £15000 ( Total: £68,001)
  • ArtFunded in: 2010
  • Vendor: Mr & Mrs Akira Yagi

Provenance

By descent to artist's son.


Add your comments about this artwork Hide this form

Have your say

Sorry, you must be logged in to post a comment.
Click here to login or click here to register

Share this page


 

Other Works at V&A (Victoria & Albert...


Museums in the area