Li Xuehai, deputy secretary-general of Jingdezhen municipal government, speaks at the exhibition's opening on June 19, 2018. [Photo/Chinaculture.org]
"Porcelain from Jingdezhen has been delivered to Europe through the Silk Road since ancient times, which has also had a great influence on Japanese ceramics," Li Xuehai, deputy secretary-general of Jingdezhen municipal government, said at the event's opening. He added he hopes people would understand a new Jingdezhen through these modern porcelain works and the avant-garde styles of young artists.
In his remarks, Kazuyuki Hamada, a former member of Japan's House of Councilors, noted Jingdezhen porcelain pieces can only be seen in museums in many cases because of their historical value and price. "It's truly gratifying these young Chinese artists have made exquisite and practical porcelains that could be used in daily life while passing down ancient ceramic traditions." He said he hopes the exhibits could help further promote cultural exchanges and understanding among people in East Asian countries.