
For his first exhibition in New York since joining Lisson Gallery in April 2021, Masaomi Yasunaga presents a large body of new experimental ceramic work. Yasunaga, a student of the avant-garde ceramic group Sodeisha, continues to question the mandate of functionality within the ceramic medium and craft a new sculptural philosophy. While pottery is typically formed from clay, fired in a kiln and sealed with glaze, Yasunaga adopts glaze as his primary material. Combined with unique raw materials such as feldspars, rocks, metal or glass powders, Yasunaga’s forms are buried in various strata of sand or kaolin to preserve their structure in the firing stage.
Masaomi Yasunaga was a student of Satoru Hoshino, a coterie of the avant-garde ceramic group Sodeisha: a post-war (1940s–1990s) movement that questioned the mandate of functionality within the ceramic medium and pioneered a new sculptural philosophy. Translated as ‘crawling through the mud society’, artists of Sodeisha rebelled against the prevalent ceramic traditions in Japan to create existentially and emotionally driven artworks. Yasunaga extends the legacy of Sodeisha group’s experimental ethos by focusing on the process of creation, centred around the sculptural form rather than the functional use of the object. Inspired by his upbringing within Japan’s Catholic minority and ensuing appreciation for aesthetics of Western origin, Yasunaga honours a global range of vessel forms and ritual objects. With titles referencing physical states of being—empty, melting, fused, moulted, shedding, skeleton, flesh and bone—the artist evokes nature’s physicality into earthenware, eliciting an emotional connection with the viewer.




Established in 1967 in London, Lisson Gallery is one of the most well-known galleries operating globally. Boasting an influential and continuing legacy, including playing a pivotal role in the careers of many pioneers of historically important art movements, the gallery works with some of the most significant contemporary artists today.

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