Exhibition Review - Liu Jianhua:'Between' Pace London till 23rd Dec 2015.

Image of Pace London with art exhibition review by Drenched Co.


Jianhua's unleaded kiln
arranges china into bone within a system: 
Invasion of human clay
into ruled porcelain puddles 
of fragile blue skies.- Drenched Co

Comment: "Jianhua's poetry needs good poetry (better than anything I can write). Everything else falls short. Jianhua's work is seeped in heritage and porcelain has an interesting history in England and aren't we just so enarmoured with porcelain and ceramics just now? I loved his 'Untitled 2012', a set of eight ceramic discs. " - FaSa.





See http://www.pacegallery.com/london/exhibitions/12771/between

See also http://www.woundsthatbind.com/2015/12/exhibition-review-liu-jianhuabetween.html




Caption: Image above: Liu Jianhua©    Installation View  Pace London   2015   
Image courtesy of the artist and Pace London.
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