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Why do so many contemporary Chinese artists use porcelain in their work? In New Export China, Alex Burchmore presents a deep dive into a unique genre of ceramic art to describe a framework for a broader art practice. Focusing on the work of four artists from the 1990s through the 2010sLiu Jianhua, Ai Weiwei, Ah Xian, and Sin-ying HoBurchmore reveals how the materiality of ceramics has been used to highlight China's role in global trade and to explore the function of this medium as a vessel for the transmission of Chinese art, culture, and ideas. From its historical pedigree and transcultural relevance to its material allure and anthropomorphic resonance, porcelain offers artists a unique way to move between the global and the intimate, the mass produced and the handmade, and the foreign and the domestic. By dissecting both the legacy of porcelain export and current networks of exchange, Burchmore ultimately demonstrates why this ceramic practice is crucial to understanding the deve

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Porcelain Production
2. Porcelain Past
3. Porcelain Renaissance
4. Porcelain Clay
Conclusion: A Porcelain Aesthetic?

Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 20/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520390010, 978-0520390010
      ISBN10: 0520390016

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Why do so many contemporary Chinese artists use porcelain in their work? In New Export China, Alex Burchmore presents a deep dive into a unique genre of ceramic art to describe a framework for a broader art practice. Focusing on the work of four artists from the 1990s through the 2010sLiu Jianhua, Ai Weiwei, Ah Xian, and Sin-ying HoBurchmore reveals how the materiality of ceramics has been used to highlight China's role in global trade and to explore the function of this medium as a vessel for the transmission of Chinese art, culture, and ideas. From its historical pedigree and transcultural relevance to its material allure and anthropomorphic resonance, porcelain offers artists a unique way to move between the global and the intimate, the mass produced and the handmade, and the foreign and the domestic. By dissecting both the legacy of porcelain export and current networks of exchange, Burchmore ultimately demonstrates why this ceramic practice is crucial to understanding the deve

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      1. Porcelain Production
      2. Porcelain Past
      3. Porcelain Renaissance
      4. Porcelain Clay
      Conclusion: A Porcelain Aesthetic?

      Notes
      Bibliography
      List of Illustrations
      Index

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