Chinese-Turkish Art Fusion Revives Silk Road Cultural Ties
A Chinese ceramic artist blends Türkiye’s tulip motifs with traditional eggshell black pottery, symbolizing cross-cultural collaboration along the Silk Road in 2025.
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A Chinese ceramic artist blends Türkiye’s tulip motifs with traditional eggshell black pottery, symbolizing cross-cultural collaboration along the Silk Road in 2025.
UCCA Clay has opened in Yixing, China’s “City of Ceramics,” blending a 7,000-year-old ceramic tradition with contemporary art. Designed by Kengo Kuma, the museum presents the inaugural exhibition “The Ways of Clay.”
Jingdezhen, China’s “millennium porcelain capital,” is experiencing a cultural revival as international artists blend Chinese and Western traditions, fostering a dynamic exchange in ceramic art.
Discover how Jingdezhen, China’s ceramic capital, continues to inspire artists like French ceramicist Camille Grandaty, who has spent a decade delving into the rich traditions and modern innovations of porcelain art.
French ceramic artist Camille Grandaty embraces Jingdezhen as her home and studio, immersing herself in the city’s rich ceramic heritage and vibrant artistic community.
French ceramic artist Camille Grandaty has immersed herself in Jingdezhen, China’s ceramic capital, for a decade. Discover how this ancient city continues to charm and inspire artists worldwide.
Featuring colossal buildings shaped like traditional ceramics, China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province, stands as a vibrant tribute to China’s ceramic heritage, drawing visitors worldwide.