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Browse our favourite pieces from the new collection

This August, Toronto’s Mjölk gallery proudly presents the second solo exhibition of Shigaraki-based potter Yoji Yamada, an artist renowned for his mastery in wood-fired ceramics. This new collection is a testament to Yamada’s deep connection with his craft and the natural elements he harnesses to create his work.

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Jug 10. Yoji Yamada.

The exhibition showcases an array of ceramics that highlight Yamada’s unique approach to pottery. Each piece in the collection is characterized by beautifully textured finishes that evoke the raw, organic essence of the materials used. The surfaces of these ceramics are marked by the unpredictable yet mesmerizing patterns that emerge from the wood-firing process, where flames and ash interact with the clay, leaving behind a distinct, tactile narrative on each item.

Adding to the allure of these pieces is Yamada’s use of spontaneous linework, a technique that infuses each ceramic with a sense of movement and life. These lines, sometimes bold and sometimes subtle, seem to dance across the surfaces, offering a dynamic contrast to the rugged textures beneath.

Yoji Yamada vase
Yoji Yamada vase

Vase 60. Yoji Yamada.

Yoji Yamada’s work is a celebration of the imperfections and surprises that come from working with natural materials and traditional techniques. Beyond all else, his new exhibition at the Junction decor shop is not just a display of craftsmanship but a poetic exploration of the relationship between the artist, the environment, and the medium itself.

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