The"Otis Ceramic Revolution"that had an impact on the world began in the United States in the 1960s,and a concept of"new pottery"was born from then on.After the reform and opening up,in the context of increasingly active and growing economic,political,and cultural exchanges,the Western"new pottery"trend represented by the United States has flooded into China along with the wave of Western modern art,stimulating the exploration of the"modernity"of Chi-nese pottery.After the concept of"new pottery"entered China,the academic community in China used to refer to it as Chi-na's"modern pottery".Although it is in line with the Western concept of"new ceramic art"and has basic similarities in the form,creative techniques,and connotation of ceramic art,it has distinct Chinese characteristics in terms of culture and aes-thetics,and is also vastly different from traditional Chinese ceramic art in terms of aesthetic form and characteristics.In this diverse world trend,the boundaries of various fields are gradually blurring,and it is not surprising that they learn from each other and draw inspiration from each other.In the modern ceramic industry,works that integrate ceramic production and fiber materials have become quite common.This may be due to the imitation of the rich texture and texture of fiber art,or it may be because it is incorporated into clay as a raw material to expand more possibilities and be used for ceramic crea-tion.Anyway,when fiber elements are introduced into modern ceramic works,they can provide a unique expression and aesthetic experience,leading more and more people to study and explore the various connections between fiber materials and ceramics,and generate new ideas from multiple perspectives and levels to further explore and explore the potential use of these materials.With the introduction of fiber materials,modern ceramic works have gained rich extensions and fiber materials always provide a very diverse inspiration for ceramic creators.
关键词
新陶艺/现代陶艺/纤维材料
Key words
New ceramic art/Modern ceramic art/Fiber materials