Fragment(s), The Bottle Edition
Fragment(s), The Bottle Edition
COS, Hong Kong
07 March–26 March 2018
COS, Basel
14 June–14 July 2018
This special edition of Fragment(s) called The bottle edition is a library of 72 porcelain bottles – all unique yet similar. The seemingly deconstructed shapes chronicle the history, breakage and decay of six distressed ceramic production moulds Julie & Jesse collected at an abandoned bottle production facility in Jingtao Cichang, an old factory area of Jingdezhen, known as the Chinese capital of porcelain. The duo have cast new pieces from these old moulds to reveal the beauty and poetics in their physical deterioration and to celebrate what would otherwise be discarded.
“With each cast we produce, the bottles bear less of a resemblance to their original appearance as the moulds continue to erode and break down. The six shapes transform and evolve into new ones whilst retaining an archetypal half as we carefully and intentionally keep 50% of the mould intact as a tribute to what the forms used to look like. Our making process perpetuates and elaborates the designs the factory was producing – it gives new life to the moulds, turning flaws into a desirable design and the manufacturing of identical pieces into the production of individual ones.”
In each piece Julie & Jesse have also singled out a fragment or two of the broken moulds which have been given a colour that accentuates the parts of the shape that have changed over the course of making the installation. The colours, taken straight from the COS collection, speak to the history of ceramic production Jingdezhen is famous for – blue and white and celadon.
Fragment(s), The Bottle Edition
COS, Hong Kong
07 March–26 March 2018
COS, Basel
14 June–14 July 2018
This special edition of Fragment(s) called The bottle edition is a library of 72 porcelain bottles – all unique yet similar. The seemingly deconstructed shapes chronicle the history, breakage and decay of six distressed ceramic production moulds Julie & Jesse collected at an abandoned bottle production facility in Jingtao Cichang, an old factory area of Jingdezhen, known as the Chinese capital of porcelain. The duo have cast new pieces from these old moulds to reveal the beauty and poetics in their physical deterioration and to celebrate what would otherwise be discarded.
“With each cast we produce, the bottles bear less of a resemblance to their original appearance as the moulds continue to erode and break down. The six shapes transform and evolve into new ones whilst retaining an archetypal half as we carefully and intentionally keep 50% of the mould intact as a tribute to what the forms used to look like. Our making process perpetuates and elaborates the designs the factory was producing – it gives new life to the moulds, turning flaws into a desirable design and the manufacturing of identical pieces into the production of individual ones.”
In each piece Julie & Jesse have also singled out a fragment or two of the broken moulds which have been given a colour that accentuates the parts of the shape that have changed over the course of making the installation. The colours, taken straight from the COS collection, speak to the history of ceramic production Jingdezhen is famous for – blue and white and celadon.
Daily Accumulation: Ceramic Wares and Innovative Thinking
Daily Accumulation: Ceramic Wares and Innovative Thinking
Peony Pavilion, Zhongshan Park, Qingdao
21 September–07 October 2018
Curated by Wan Liya
Curator:
Wan Liya
Artists:
Masahiro Mori, Koie Ryoji, Ann Van Hoey, Bodil Manz, Jacques Kaufmann, Janet Deboos, Julie & Jesse, Marta Armada, Masamichi Yoshikawa, Monika Patuszynska, Osamu Kojima, Peter Pincus, Takuro Kuwata, Jae Hoon choi, Chen Guanghui, Ching Yuan Chang, Dai Yuxiang, Jin Weiwei, Wan Liya, Lu Bin
Daily Accumulation: Ceramic Wares and Innovative Thinking
Peony Pavilion, Zhongshan Park, Qingdao
21 September–07 October 2018
Curated by Wan Liya
Curator:
Wan Liya
Artists:
Masahiro Mori, Koie Ryoji, Ann Van Hoey, Bodil Manz, Jacques Kaufmann, Janet Deboos, Julie & Jesse, Marta Armada, Masamichi Yoshikawa, Monika Patuszynska, Osamu Kojima, Peter Pincus, Takuro Kuwata, Jae Hoon choi, Chen Guanghui, Ching Yuan Chang, Dai Yuxiang, Jin Weiwei, Wan Liya, Lu Bin
Craft: The Reset
Craft: the Reset
Design Society, Shenzhen
08 September 2018–19 February 2019
Craft: The Reset is a large scale exhibition about the reawakening of crafts in contemporary design and society. Following Design Society’s the inaugural exhibition Minding the Digital on the impact of digital innovation about human society’s at Design Society’s Main Gallery, it investigates the widening possibilities of crafts as an equally important creative impulse for China’s future innovation.
Craft: The Reset
Design Society, Shenzhen
08 September 2018–19 February 2019
Craft: The Reset is a large scale exhibition about the reawakening of crafts in contemporary design and society. Following Design Society’s the inaugural exhibition Minding the Digital on the impact of digital innovation about human society’s at Design Society’s Main Gallery, it investigates the widening possibilities of crafts as an equally important creative impulse for China’s future innovation.