Aso O. Tavitian: Chinese Objet d’Art from the Collection of a Renowned Armenian-American Philanthropist
Sotheby’s will present The Vision of Aso O. Tavitian, a collection reflecting the diverse interests of Aso Tavitian, an avid collector. This collection will be offered in four sales during Master’s Week New York in early February 2025. The quality
A witty and whimsical modern interpretation of the Chinese blue-and-white
Cleverly and comically named Calamityware, Don Moyer‘s series of plates puts a modern spin on the ceramic craft. Featuring blue and white ornamentation inspired by Chinese pottery, the plates, at first glance, do not suggest anything out of the ordinary.
The German photographer conveyed the “visibility of time” through shattering Chinese figurines
Through high-speed photography, the German photographer Martin Klimas captures the split second a pair of Chinese porcelain figurines break and shatter on the ground. The perfectly timed images look like earth-shattering battles. Klimas also captures singular ceramics artistically smashing into
Shanghai exhibits the rare porcelain works as reflections of cultural dialogue between China and Europe
Shanghai Museum turned to the ceramic trade and cultural exchanges between China and Europe during the 16th and 18th centuries, to unveil a long history of Western and Eastern communication and to display China's ceramics impact on the the aesthetics,

