Sakaegi Masatoshi (1944-2019) masterfully intertwined the fluidity of celadon with the optical purity of porcelain, as his bluish forms seem to seep organically from geometric white stone structures. His work...
Sakaegi Masatoshi (1944-2019) masterfully intertwined the fluidity of celadon with the optical purity of porcelain, as his bluish forms seem to seep organically from geometric white stone structures. His work draws inspiration from Shinto shrines, reimagining them as contemporary experiences rather than relics of a spiritual past.
There is a distinct architectural quality to his creations. As the owner of his own design studio, SAKAEGI, he nurtured talent and creativity in the porcelain and clay medium. He mentored many young designers and contemporary artists, blurring the lines between artist, designer, potter, and creative director.
This pair of vases is part of Sakaegi's series titled "Surface Tension." In nature and physics, Surface tension is a property that causes the surface of a liquid at rest to contract to the smallest possible area, allowing dense yet light objects like paper or pond skaters to float on the liquid's surface without sinking. Sakaegi, who was known for his mathematical precision in ceramics, was fascinated by this phenomenon and sought to convey it through the celadon glaze. The glaze drips thickly over the top of the vase, blanketing the mouth and neck, and appears to hang on the edge of the triangular form, intriguing the viewer with its suspended tension. It is certainly an object of curiosity.
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Artist's CV
1944 Born in Asahi city Chiba Prefecture, Japan 1965 Graduated from Musashino Art University 1966 Started working at Ceramic Company 1969 Became an assistant at Aida Yusuke Kenkyujyo 1970 Works as a part-time potter in small workshop 1972 Received the Good Design Award 1973 Founded Ceramic Company called Ceramic Japan 1977 The 5th Won the Five Kunii Kitaro Industrial Craft Award 1982 Exhibition“Today Vessels-Pouring” at The National Museum of Modern Tokyo Art, JAPAN 1985 Exhibition“A Panorama of Contemporary Art in Japan-Design of Daily Life” at The Museum of Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Toyama 1986 Grand Prix, The 16th Valencia International Industrial Design Competition SPAIN 1989 35 pieces selected of the MITI G Mark 1990 The Excellent prize in the contemporary ceramic sculpture in japan 1993 Exhibition “Modern Ceramics, Vessel-Conception at the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama JAPAN” 1995 The Silver Prize at the International Ceramic Competition `95Mino JAPAN. (`98 Bronze Prize) 1996 Won for MITI G Long life Prize at JAPAN. 1997 Exhibit in the” Ten Designers from the World” of 50thAnniversary Faenza International Ceramic Art Exhibition ’97 , ITALY 1998 Invited to exhibit in the International Design Exhibition “SINN&FORM” International Design Center, Berlin GERMANY 1998 AZIMUTS International Biennial Design Festival at Saint-Etienne, FRANCE. 1999 Exhibition in “Expression with Glaze and Beauty of Ceramic art” SHIGARAKI Ceramics Cultural Park. Shiga JAPAN 2000 “The VIVA 20C-Design(Japan Design Committee) MATUYA、Ginza JAPAN2001 International Design “STAND DER DINGE” at the Museum of applied art, Koln GERMANY 2001 Silver Prize in the 1th Word Ceramic Biennale Exhibition KOREA 2002 Invited to exhibit in the Inaugural Exhibition1“The Legacy of Modern Ceramic” at Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu. JAPAN 2003 Vice Director of the Japan Craft Design Association. The 2th Word Ceramic Biennial Exhibition“2003 Ceramic House” Ichon KOREA One-man Exhibition “Possibility of Masatoshi SAKAEGI Ceramic Design” at Design Museum of International Design Center. Nagoya JAPAN 2004 One-man Exhibition “Masatoshi SAKAEGI”DESGIN at SETO City Museum JAPAN 2005 Project Exhibition “DESGIN &TOOL” (Design Gallery1953 Japan Design Committee、MATUYA Ginza ) JAPAN International Exchange Ceramic Exhibition of Korea China Japan. Seoul KOREA Dec. Published to “Masatoshi SAKAEGI Tableware of Now” (M&S Publishing) 2006“The Quintessence of Modern Japanese Ceramics” IBARAGI Ceramic Art Museum ,JAPAN 2007 4th Word Ceramic Biennial 2007 Exhibition (Ichon KOREA) 2008 International Design Casa “NAGOYA Design 2008, Torino ITALY The 8th International Ceramics Competition MINO, TAGIMI JAPAN 2009 Exhibition “Ceramic Vessels and Form2” CHIGARAKI Ceramics Cultural Park JAPAN 2010 Introduction at honor professor of Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music 2011 One-man Exhibition ”Ceramic Design of SAKAEGI Masatoshi-Rhythm and Waves, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo JAPAN Exhibition “Beauty in All Thing-Japanese Art and Design” NZ. Museum of Arts & Design (USA) Semi-Grand prix Creativity Award in the 2011 Taipei World Expo-Int`l Craft Design Exhibition (TAIWAN)