Congress Satellite Exhibitions
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CONGRESS SATELLITE EXHIBITIONSThese exhibitions have been selected by the Congress Programme Committee as part of the official Satellite Exhibition Programme. They will be included in the Congress’ official visits and will mostly take place at the Jingdezhen Grand Bowl – Global Contemporary Art Center. |
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ONTOLOGIES OF TOUCH – OCEANIA MEMBERS OF THE IAC |
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| 27.06.2026 – 02.07.2026 | Curator: Avi Amesbury ‘Ontologies of Touch’ explores the idea that knowledge, identity, and meaning emerge not solely through language or representation, but through tactile, material engagement with the world. Clay – earthbound, elemental, responsive – becomes more than a medium; it is a thinking partner, a surface of encounter, and a site of resistance and resonance. Each work is a record of embodied negotiation, a moment where matter and maker are mutually transformed. Through touch, gesture, and process, the artists engage with clay as a vibrant actor in its own right—pressing, collapsing, hardening, cracking, holding memory, and defying certainty. This exhibition proposes that to touch is to know—and that clay, in its mutable vitality, offers a unique ontology: one that is not fixed, but fluid; not imposed, but discovered through relational practice. ‘Ontologies of Touch’ invites viewers into an intimate encounter with works that bear the marks of both intention and surrender, control and collaboration—reminding us that matter is never mute, and that the hand is always in dialogue with what it shapes. Featuring the artwork of Amesbury Avi, Bamford Jane, Barker Andrea, Barron Rob, Bartholomew Julie, Daly Greg, Deboos Janet, Franzi Cathy, Fraser Simone, Hay Graham, Jones Ian, Kerr Bernard, Li Ruth Ju-shih , McKenna Moraig, Renker Elena, Sawyer Jane, Smith Leonard, Venables Prue, Walk Sally |
Jingdezhen Grand Bowl – Global Contemporary Art Center ![]() Anemone Series by Simone Fraser (2025) |
POSTCARDS FROM THE MONSOON BELT – SOUTHEAST ASIA AND INDIA IAC MEMBERS |
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| 27.06.2026 – 02.07.2026 | Curators: Adil Writer and Pim Sudhikam In an age of instant images, the postcard endures through its slowness… handled, stamped, carried, arrived; bearing fingerprints of elsewhere. Featuring the artwork of Bhadoriya Ajaysingh, Bhatt Falguni, Cheong Thomas, Chowdhury Sarban, Chowdhury Srinia, Dalal Khanjan, Dam Shalini, Daroz Vinod, Das Gupta Sharbani, Gawand Pullarwar Neha, Hassan Muhammad, Huey Ling Teo, Jain Rashi, Jhunjhunwala Ruby, Jirachaisakul Mo, Khanna Anjani, Lim Jason, Lim Nelson, Lu Ken, Madhur Sen, Manchekar Sandeep, Salvi Shayonti, Semachai Chanakarn, Sereda Saraswati, Sinha Antra, Subhramanian Madhvi, Sudhikam Pim, Sundaravalli Sudharsan Priya, Writer Adil, Yu Nwe Soe |
Jingdezhen Grand Bowl – Global Contemporary Art Center ![]() Signed, Smudged, Delivered by Adil Writer (2026) |
THROW OUT BRICKS TO ATTRACT JADE – WORLD CERAMIC FROM MINIATURES TO UNESCO CULTURAL HERITAGES |
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| 27.06.2026 – 02.07.2026 | Curator : Guangzhen Zhou This exhibition is a celebration of ceramic heritage on a global scale, uniting two distinct yet complementary forms of cultural documentation. At its heart is an extraordinary philatelic project by a diverse group of IAC members: a proposed UNESCO Memory of the World collection titled “Global Ceramic Heritage Stamps.” This archive of thousands stamps from more than 180 countries and regions tells the story of ceramics through the miniature art of the postage stamp. To bring this narrative to life in three dimensions, we have paired these stamps with actual ceramic pieces sourced recognized by UNESCO for their Intangible Cultural Heritage from ten or eleven countries, they are Chile, China, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. We invite you to explore this unique confluence of art and history, and to join us in honoring the timeless craft that connects us all. |
Jingdezhen Grand Bowl – Global Contemporary Art Center
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LATIN AMERICA: TERRITORY AND CERAMICS – LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN IAC MEMBERS |
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| 27.06.2026 – 02.07.2026 | Latin America and the Caribbean present in Jingdezhen a reflection on how geography profoundly shapes our ceramic practices. This vast territory, of deserts, jungles, mountain ranges, and coastlines, not only defines landscapes, but also the people and their ways of inhabiting, perceiving, and creating. The works emerge from an intimate relationship with their environment. Clays, pigments, and minerals, specific to each territory, shape both the technical processes and formal decisions. Thus, surfaces, colors, forms, and structures evoke the geographical configuration, biodiversity, and the power of the landscape, where nature acts as an active agent. Added to this is a rich cultural heritage: pre-Hispanic traditions engage in dialogue with colonial and contemporary influences, giving rise to hybrid languages and characters. Each country constructs its identity through this convergence. The exhibition proposes a journey through this diversity: a constellation of voices in which territory, memory, and culture are transformed into material and narrative. Featuring the artwork of Acosta Paula, Auger Fanny, Baertl Paola, Bortolin Rosana, Bravo Bárbara, Cervantes Roxana, Céspedes Sonia, Diehl Viviane, Dillon Verónica, Dychter Elizabeth, Garrett Karina, León Patricia, Macher Karen, Marín Tere, Martos Patricia, Maturana Pilar, Muñoz Jacinto, Pollo Varela María Inés, Rodríguez Marina, Ruiz-Tagle Keka, Ruz Viviana, Salinas Macarena, Schapiro Jacqueline, Spijkstra Ellen, Tarela Mariel, Torres Paloma, Valls Urquijo Estefanía, Vélez Puerta José Ignacio, Vial Catalina, Villaverde Vilma, Wieland Mariana, Wijnants Javier |
Jingdezhen Grand Bowl – Global Contemporary Art Center ![]() Evolution by Keka Ruiz Tagle (2019) |
BREAKING THROUGH THE EARTH EXHIBITION |
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| 01.07.2026 – 31.10.2026 | Curator : Jiang Yanze The exhibition is jointly organized by the School of Architecture, Southeast University (SEU), and Longquan Wang’ou Art Center. It takes “clay,” a fundamental material essential to our existence, as a connecting point for reflection. It shows ceramic art in architecture, ceramic sculptures and installations in public spaces, as well as the artistic application of ceramic materials by architects and the unique charm of rammed earth architecture, presenting a grander narrative about clay. The exhibition is divided into four sections. The exhibits encompass ceramic artworks, architectural ceramic components, photographic archives, and videos, systematically presenting research on clay materials within the context of architectural and landscape art, experiments in ceramic techniques, design innovations, and artistic creations. It highlights the collaborative efforts among ceramic artisans/craftsman, ceramic artists, and architects. Featuring the arwork of a student team from SEU, Bao Wei, Chen Guanghui, Guo Aihe, Guo Jiaqi, Huang Ke, Qu Jin, Tan Hongyu, Wei Hua, Xu Chaoqi, Yuan Zhen, Yue Lizhi, Zhang Min, Zhi Min, Zhu Legeng And Aylieff Felicity, Harrison Robert, Higby Wayne, Kaufmann Jacques, Kvasbø Torbjørn, Lislerud Ole, Mestre Estelles Enric, Munemi Yorigami, Seunghee Lee, Suffren Gilles |
Ceramic Art Valley Art Gallery in Longquan ![]() Ceramic Mural by Zhu Legeng |
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