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Axel Salto
1889–1961
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Axel Salto, born in Denmark in 1889, transformed the field of ceramics with his unabashed imagination. Salto began his formal training at the Copenhagen Academy of Art where he studied painting and woodcuts before moving on to ceramics. In 1923 he began working at the Danish porcelain company Bing & Grøndahl winning a silver medal for his work with the firm at the Paris World’s Exhibition of 1925. After working for selection of other firms, he landed at Royal Copenhagen in the mid-1930s where he experimented with hand-building and glazing techniques developing his signature style recognizable by its rich glazes and organic forms.

In a period where function ruled design, Salto broke out and created works that were sculptural in their tactile properties. Inspired by nature, his ceramics evoked living things; with budding, sprouted and fluted form, the taxonomy of his design was a reflection of his botanical passion. In addition to natural forms, Salto was also motivated by the whimsical and the sublime. The author of several children’s books, Salto created a characterful series of goblin-like pots covered in globular warts, spikes, and bumps. During the 1950s, Salto designed textiles for the Danish fabric company L.F. Foght. Salto’s fabrics prominently displayed natural forms, and he even created a mischievous textile featuring his signature clay pots entitled Keramik. In 1951, Salto received the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale for his ceramic works. Salto died in 1961. Today his works can be found in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the CLAY Museum of Art in Denmark among others

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