Alessio Tasca sculpture
This rare ceramic vase or sculpture was designed by Alessio Tasca and produced in Italy in 1968, representing a distinctive example of mid-century Italian ceramic artistry. The piece showcases a bold, arched form with a minimalist yet sculptural presence. Its exterior is finished in a speckled off-white glaze, subtly textured to emphasize the raw, natural quality of the material. The hollow triangular cross-section highlights geometric precision and modernist abstraction.
Alessio Tasca is known for his innovative ceramic designs that often explore architectural forms and unconventional structures. Influenced by the Italian post-war ceramic movement, Tasca reinterpreted traditional pottery techniques through contemporary and industrial aesthetics. Active from the 1950s onward, he developed a unique visual language combining functional design with sculptural experimentation.
This work is characteristic of the late 1960s’ exploration of shape and space in ceramics. The curved form suggests movement and balance, serving as both a decorative object and a functional vase. The speckled glaze adds surface depth, imparting an organic yet refined appearance.
Measuring 58 centimeters in width, 10 centimeters in depth, and 30 centimeters in height (22.8 x 3.9 x 11.8 inches), the piece commands a striking presence. Whether displayed as a sculptural statement or used as a vase, it embodies the avant-garde spirit of mid-century Italian design, where art and functionality merge seamlessly.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 58 / D: 10 / H: 30 |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Italy |
Style | Mid Century |
Material | Ceramics |
Designed in | 1968 |
Item Number | 137068 |
Alessio Tasca