Artisans build more complete picture of China
Plenty of surprises
Some 108 pieces, crafted by around 70 artisans and encompassing ceramics, lacquerware, stone carving, embroidery, and more were gathered together to offer people a glimpse of the latest developments and achievements in contemporary Chinese crafts.
"China always brings something surprising," said Guy Salter, chairman and founder of London Craft Week. "Part of the role of London Craft Week, from the beginning, has been to bring people together. So, I wanted to make sure that at the very first event, we had an exhibition from China, given its ancient and time-honored civilization."
As the increasingly large number of home-grown designers enter the field, Salter noted that the budding community is putting a singular spin on traditional craftsmanship by embracing contemporary aesthetics, blending Eastern and Western techniques, and adopting sustainable practices, all while referencing their traditions.
Victoria Broackes, director of the London Design Biennale, echoed Salter, saying: "I was struck by the blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, demonstrating skills honed over centuries but seeming totally modern."