Amy Thai
14 5/8 x 10 1/4 x 5 7/8 in
Working in
Jingdezhen porcelain, Amy Thai extends her exploration of contrasting forces
into a new material vocabulary. These floral forms, titled 'Flux' (流,
Liú—meaning 'flow' in Chinese), can be displayed individually or as a pair, one
lying horizontal while the other stands upright. The unglazed porcelain reveals
the slightly grey colour of fired clay, its raw surface emphasizing form and
texture over sheen. Flux I relates directly to a work from the marble
'Undercurrent' series, translating the stone's organic movement into
porcelain's delicate strength. Together, these pieces demonstrate how Thai's
artistic concerns – the tension between permanence and transformation, weight
and lightness – remain consistent across radically different materials. Where
marble speaks of geological time and glass captures light, porcelain brings its
own tradition of fragility made durable through fire.
Mostre
'Gardens in My Dreams', sixth edition of 'Art of the Treasure Hunt', organised by Luziah Hennessy, Castello Broglio and Felsinà, 1 June – 15 October 2025.Join our mailing list
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