Pottering Around. In Conversation with Kirsty Adams
Moon Jars: Contemporary Korean Masters
“In modern art, as everyone knows, the beauty of deformity is very often emphasised, insisted upon. But how different is Korean deformity. The former is produced deliberately, the latter naturally. Korean work is merely the natural result of the artisan’s state of mind, which is free from dualistic man-made rules… Here lies buried the mystery... Continue Reading →
Writing. From Clay to Smartphone
Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit the exhibtion “Writing – Making your mark” at the British Library. It’s a very cosy and inspiring show, which opens with neon signs that remind us how powerful writing is. The first question. Why writing began? For counting, naming, and communicating after life. The Greek colonials took the... Continue Reading →