'Masaomi Yasunaga: 記憶の足跡 |Traces of Memory' at the ICA Miami, FL, USA
8 October 2025
From 2 December 2025 – 22 March 2026, the ICA Miami will present ‘Traces of Memory’ the first major US museum exhibition of works by Masaomi Yasunaga. Emotive, highly textured and otherworldly, Yasunaga’s art open up new possibilities for his chosen medium, interpreting modern avant-garde ceramics with a radically contemporary approach. This exhibition comprises recent works and a site-specific installation, highlighting the dynamic interdisciplinarity of Yasunaga’s innovative approach to material transformation.
Yasunaga was trained by Satoru Hoshino, a third generation proponent of the Sodeisha movement, which sought to innovate new techniques and sculptural forms eschewing the functionality and aesthetics of traditional folk art. Yasunaga creates ceramics using a traditional Tebineri method, coil-building by hand; in lieu of clay, he uses only glazes, and unconventional mixtures of glaze and minerals, rocks, metals, and glass powders. To preserve the forms during firing, Yasunaga buries them in sand or unrefined porcelain within large kilns. Once fired, the resulting forms are removed from layers of material, a process the artist likens to archaeological excavation.
Find out more via the ICA Miami.
Image: Masaomi Yasunaga, Melting Vessel, 2023, Glaze, Slip, Clay, Kiln wash, Iron, Kaolin, Silver leaf, 93 x 101 x 99 cm, 36 5/8 x 39 3/4 x 39 in © Masaomi Yasunaga, Courtesy Lisson Gallery
