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“Multiple Modernism”: A Perspective of Contemporary Asian Globalism

Ray Chen

"Multiple Modernisms": A perspective on contemporary Asian globalism reflects the critical thinking process, development, and artistic evolution that have opened a vast array of possibilities and challenges worldwide as they break through cultural barriers and confirm their evolutionary path to a more vibrant contemporary ceramic arts expression in the Twenty-First Century. The globalization of cultures in Asia forges multi-layered experiences and stimulates an emerging aesthetic and cultural consciousness. It holds different views which contribute towards new learning experiments, specifically involving Western learning and adaptation to Western cultures. Asia is re-structuring its position on learning with a new mentality, which fosters growth and promotes cultural exchanges. From Asian tradition to modern times, ceramics and its expression of context, permeated with critical thinking, initiative, cultural significance, and emerging technological innovations, fulfill an important role throughout the world. It entices us to explore ceramic arts in a new context, instinctively motivated by its inviting and responsive sensory qualities. Today, the creative process and artistic expression must reach beyond the boundaries of human development, time, culture, and history to expand and impact the changing dynamics of the visible and invisible natural forces that allow the questioning and redefining of new possibilities. Asian modernism and its globalization not only impact diverse areas of ceramic production but also provide a new base for rethinking and modifying the way we imagine, understand, and are more creative and knowing what is “current,” and challenges our boundaries and artistic movements.


Date: October 3, 2018, 09:30-10:00 (Wednesday)

Venue: Room 603, NO.161 , Sec, 1 , Zhongshan Rd, Banqiao District , New Taipei City 220

Image credit: Courtesy of artist




About Ray Chen

Ray Chen received his Master of Fine Arts in 1997 from The School for American Crafts, majoring in Ceramics/Ceramics Sculpture at Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, USA and BFA, Ceramics, from Ohio University, U.S.A., the Director of Fine Arts Department at the New England Institute of Education, USA. Ray is a member of International Academy of Ceramics, and serves as an advisory board member of International Shino Symposium, Beijing, China. He has conducted numerous regional, national and International Ceramics Symposiums, and juried numerous regional, national and international ceramic exhibitions. Ray’s ceramic works have been exhibiting both nationally and internationally with numerous reviews and publications. He also has been invited in many exhibitions, traveling and lecturing over 26 countries.

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