The Scottish Gallery
  • What’s On
  • Artworks
  • Artists
  • Events
  • Publications
  • News
  • Sign up
  • Contact
Account
  • What’s On
  • Artists
  • Artworks
  • Objects
  • Viewing Rooms
  • Events
  • Publications
  • Gift Cards
  • Films
  • News
  • About
  • Sign up
  • Contact
Close
Home / Objects / Sake Bottle Antique Hakeme
  • Akiko Hirai

Sake Bottle Antique Hakeme, 2023

stoneware, black slip, white engobe
H:13cm W:10cm
Sold
Photography by: Alex Robson
Use the form below to enquire about the artwork Sake Bottle Antique Hakeme

Related Items

  • Akiko Hirai

Extra Large Moon Jar ‘View from the Aeroplane’, 2023

stoneware, porcelain slip, wood ash
H:67cm W:58cm D:55cm
View Details
  • Akiko Hirai

Extra Large Moon Jar ‘Blue Lagoon’, 2023

stoneware, porcelain slip, wood ash
H:66cm W:60cm D:55cm
View Details
  • Akiko Hirai

Extra Large Moon Jar ‘Shi Tennoh’ III, 2021

stoneware, porcelain, white glaze and wood ash
H:63cm W:52cm
View Details

Akiko Hirai

Born: 1970
Place of Birth: Shizuoka, Japan

Akiko Hirai was born in Japan in 1970. She moved to London in 1999, studying ceramics at the University of Westminster and Central St. Martins. Akiko’s work is both a blend of Japanese and British studio pottery traditions resulting in asymmetrical, ‘imperfect’ organic forms.

‘My preference of choosing types of clay when making white ware is the dark and coarse clay most of the time. The whiteness acts as a membrane or a veil. The hints of the true nature of the material appear slightly on the surface. Dark clay which consists of many impurities induces strong chemical changes in heat and the trace of events remains under the veil when it cools down. White, on the other hand, is more stable because of its purity. It is already settled and has a feeling of stillness. Superficially my work appears to be quiet in white. It does not show the rawness of Mother Nature directly. A symbolic figure always looks more perfect than the actual person he/she is. Imagination and fantasy always reinforce the imperfection and achieve the perfection with its own originality. Therefore the completion of my work is done by the viewers. My work is a creation on its own.’ – Akiko Hirai

2002-2003 Central Saint Martins, School of Graphics and Industrial Design, London
2000- 2002 University of Westminster Harrow (transferred to St. Martins)
1989-1993 Aichi Gakuin University, Japan

Public Collections include:
Hepworth Wakefield Collection; Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York, USA; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; National Museum of Ireland; The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Keramikmuseum Westerwald (Westerwald Ceramic Museum), Germany

Hirai was shortlisted for the LOEWE craft prize 2019.


Sign up to our news and events


The Scottish Gallery buidling
The Scottish Gallery

Opening Times

Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm

Saturday 11am-2pm

 

*Please note The Gallery will be closed for the holiday period from Saturday 23 December at 1pm – Friday 5 January. We reopen with our January exhibitions on Saturday 6 January.

 

Final Post for Christmas!

 

Please note that our last date for posting with Royal Mail or Parcelforce within the UK in time for Christmas is Monday 18 December. For the delivery of larger artworks or glazed works, please contact us as soon as possible. Our last collection day is Saturday 23 December 11am-1pm

The Scottish Gallery
16 Dundas Street
Edinburgh EH3 6HZ

T: (+44) 0131 558 1200
E: mail@scottish-gallery.co.uk
Faber Art Guide
Own Art
Scottish Gallery Location Map
Registered as Aitken Dott Ltd.
  • My Account
  • Privacy Policy