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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Alex Dorman
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Alex Dorman
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Alex Dorman
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
About
Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, childrens' activity 2025
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, childrens' activity

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, childrens' activity2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

the burning now, 2023, installation view

Photograph: Michael Pollard
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

the burning now, 2023, installation view


Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
About
Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Alex Dorman
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Alex Dorman
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
About
Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Alex Dorman
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view 2025
Photograph: Michael Pollard
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Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto, installation view2025

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto
The Hepworth, Wakefield
22 November 2025–4 May 2026

Playing with Fire, a collaboration between Edmund de Waal, CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Kunstsilo in Norway, and The Hepworth, Wakefield is now open in it's final stop at the Hepworth.

This exhibition brings together a significant number of Salto’s ceramic works from the CLAY Museum and The Tangen Collection at Kunstsilo, the world’s largest collection of Nordic modernist art. Salto’s ceramics are being shown alongside his lesser-known and unseen works on paper, illustrations, writings and textiles, and a major new installation by de Waal which reflects on Salto’s enduring influence.

“Axel Salto is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique body of ceramic work that continues to fascinate me. His sculptures seem to be on the point of change: glazes are caught in flux. Vases swell as if to burst. He cared about the ways that patterns change course, shift energies, how an animal becomes a person, a man metamorphoses into a stag. Ovid ran powerfully through his life. That moment of change, transformation, is the moment when poetry occurs.”

- Edmund de Waal

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