Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto: Playing with Fire - at The Hepworth, Wakefield
And so to Axel Salto's work, as curated by Edmund de Waal. Salto (1889-1961) was Danish: 'a radical, polymathic figure who crossed boundaries from one discipline to another, producing an extraordinary body of ceramic work alongside paintings, wood-cuts, drawings, book illustration and textiles.' Most of his work was inspired by organic forms: buds, seeds, sprouts and occasionally creatures.
You weren't allowed to touch the exhibits, of course, though the surfaces almost begged you to reach out and caress their knobbly forms.
Apart from the three pronged 'tooth' things (above top left) that just served to remind me of the tooth extraction I've recently endured (!), I enjoyed all the shapes and colours.
There was more than a hint of what we might now call 'Scandi modern' in his fabrics and designs: complex, lyrical and yet at the same time still spare and clean. (The above photo shows three lengths of fabric and a clay relief panel.)
I really enjoyed seeing them all. The exhibition is on until 4 May 2026, so local peeps still have chance to visit it.

















































