A visit to Alberto Bagetto's workshop brings you back to the roots of arts and crafts. Alberto is an independent, self-taught potter who captures the essence of his craft, trying to find a balance between materials – stoneware and porcelain, in his case – and actions, between a maker and his pieces, between an object and its function. Honesty and simplicity are his most frequently used words as well as the most obvious features of the functional ceramics he creates, which are made on a potter’s wheel he crafted himself, just like every other tool he uses. Influenced by Bernard Leach and the Japanese Mingei movement as well as by the ideas of Daniel de Montmollin of the community of Taizé in Bourgogne, Alberto's craft is also his way of staying connected to his identity and the rhythm of life.
Alberto Bagetto