Playing with Fire
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Author: Salto, Axel
Renowned artist and writer Edmund de Waal meets acclaimed Danish ceramist Axel Salto, considered one of the greatest masters of 20th-century ceramic art. 'Playing with Fire' begins with excerpts from Salto’s writings, including poems, design treatises and more, illustrated by archival copies of his publications from the 1930s and 1940s. In the latter part of the book, de Waal responds to Salto’s life and legacy in a meditative essay, while we watch him at work in his studio. Salto was a poet and critic, artist and textile designer, whose work—much like de Waal’s—plays on the memorial, the expressible and the intangible, and the ability or lack of language to define these feelings. Both men’s multifaceted practices interact in harmony in this delicate, thoughtful book.Admirers of contemporary ceramics or de Waal’s bestselling memoir 'The Hare with the Amber Eyes' will be enthralled with this moving publication.
ISBN 9788232805884. Forlaget Press. pb. 256 pages. 146 colour, 8 b/w ills. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
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Renowned artist and writer Edmund de Waal meets acclaimed Danish ceramist Axel Salto, considered one of the greatest masters of 20th-century ceramic art. 'Playing with Fire' begins with excerpts from Salto’s writings, including poems, design treatises and more, illustrated by archival copies of his publications from the 1930s and 1940s. In the latter part of the book, de Waal responds to Salto’s life and legacy in a meditative essay, while we watch him at work in his studio. Salto was a poet and critic, artist and textile designer, whose work—much like de Waal’s—plays on the memorial, the expressible and the intangible, and the ability or lack of language to define these feelings. Both men’s multifaceted practices interact in harmony in this delicate, thoughtful book.Admirers of contemporary ceramics or de Waal’s bestselling memoir 'The Hare with the Amber Eyes' will be enthralled with this moving publication.
ISBN 9788232805884. Forlaget Press. pb. 256 pages. 146 colour, 8 b/w ills. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
not yet published