
Li Yanxun Reimagines Ceramic Art in Jingdezhen
Artist Li Yanxun’s transformative journey from traditional ceramic painting to redefining ceramic art in Jingdezhen highlights innovation in Chinese cultural heritage.
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Artist Li Yanxun’s transformative journey from traditional ceramic painting to redefining ceramic art in Jingdezhen highlights innovation in Chinese cultural heritage.
Explore Jingdezhen’s blue-and-white porcelain, a centuries-old craft blending artistry and history. Discover its global influence and enduring legacy in Chinese culture.
Teresa Canepa uncovers how Jingdezhen, the Ceramic Capital of China, connected the world with its exquisite porcelain, sparking a global craze for Chinese ceramics since the 16th century.
Jingdezhen, China’s porcelain capital in Jiangxi Province, is experiencing a cultural and tourism boom, attracting international artists and revitalizing the city through its rich ceramic heritage.
The world’s largest blue-and-white porcelain plate, the “Silk Road Legend,” was unveiled in Jingdezhen City, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Silk Road and Chinese ceramics.
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.
Jingdezhen, China’s renowned porcelain capital, is experiencing a revival as young artists like Sun Qiang bring new vitality to traditional industries through innovation and government support.
American ceramic artist Denis Neymark explores the ancient porcelain culture of Jingdezhen, China, uncovering millennia-old techniques and a vibrant international community of artists.
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.
Explore the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum and uncover China’s millennia-old pottery heritage, witnessing the artistry and craftsmanship that define the Porcelain Capital.