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Ceramic artist brings new approach to tradition

By Lin Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2023-07-24 07:45
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Wind, Zhu Legeng's work on display at his one-man exhibition, Creating in Inheritance, at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Decadeslong experimentation sees master craftsman evolve techniques to give his work another dimension, Lin Qi reports.

Being raised in a celebrated ceramic-making hub like Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, allowed Zhu Legeng to be nurtured, since childhood, by the diversity and dynamics of the city's long-standing handicraft traditions.

A synonym for the "porcelain capital" of the country, Jingdezhen is known for its sophisticated use of locally produced fine clay — molding and firing it into a variety of shapes — which has continued over the centuries.

The essence of this craftsmanship has been decorating interior and exterior environments, at home and around the world, with objects of supreme excellence, even catering to the imperial court in ancient times.

College-trained to be a ceramic artist, Zhu, a scholar of the Chinese National Academy of Arts, stands at the crossroads of the past and present. "He himself is an encyclopedia of the techniques of ancient Chinese ceramics," says Fan Di'an, the chairman of China Artists Association.

While facing the changing aesthetics brought by urbanization, Zhu has been tasked with turning his expertise in traditional techniques to serving the needs of modern society, "a common foundational issue for all Chinese artists living in a time of reforms", Fan says.

Over four decades Zhu has experimented, and is now sharing what he has accomplished at Creating in Inheritance, his one-man show, which is running at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum until Aug 8. It explores the 71-year-old's career evolution — implanting his artistic roots deeply in classic aesthetics and being manifest in ceramic vases, paintings and sculptures on show, while forging a contemporary form of expression.

Zhu says that, since the 1990s, he has focused his work on enriching the presentation of ceramics — not just as a material for making decorative objects, but as a manifestation of clay and fire, of beautiful textures and to dominate a space. He calls his approach the art of environment ceramics.

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