Keynotes and Lectures

Keynotes and Lectures

Each day will focus on a different sub-theme, with one keynote presentation and three or four lectures moderated by an expert in the field. The moderator will introduce the sub-theme, providing context to enable each speaker to expand on their topic. Time will be dedicated to a moderated discussion and Q&A session with the speakers and audience.

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Moderators

Lyu Pinchang

Moderator for sub-theme « Historical Perspectives »

Lyu Pinchang biography

Wang Luxiang

Moderator for sub-theme « Global Dialogue and Local Practice »

Wang Luxiang biography

Benjamin Evans

Moderator for sub-theme « Sustainable Development and Ecological Responsibility »

Benjamin Evans biography

Misun Rheem

Moderator for sub-theme « The Future: Craft, Technology, Science »

Misun Rheem biography


SUB-THEME 1: « Historical Perspectives »

Wayne Higby

Keynote Title: « Shadows and Shards »

« Shadows and Shards » explores the past history of Jingdezhen in a narrative of historical perspective concluding with the resurgence of Jingdezhen, China’s « City of Porcelain. » Once a mysterious global hub, the city has emerged into a vibrant contemporary ecosystem, transforming the enigma of shadows into a dynamic « City of Possibility. »

Wayne Higby biography

Fang Lili

Presentation Title: “Jingdezhen Model: A New Development Model that Uses Art as an Endogenous Driving Force to Leverage Heritage Resources »

This lecture explores the transformation of Jingdezhen into a dynamic creative hub driven by artistic communities and heritage resources. It examines how local craftsmanship, global influences, and policy support interact to form a unique development model, highlighting the broader social, cultural, and economic impacts of art-led urban and rural change.

Fang Lili biography

Takeshi Yasuda

Presentation Title: « Tradition & Jingdezhen »

have been a potter for 63 years.
I have been making porcelain in Jingdezhen for last 24 years.
I am Japanese moved to England 53 years ago.
My father was a photographer. 
My family is nothing to do with pottery.
I have never met a potter until I was 19.
The place was Mashiko; pottery village of 150 years of history.
Provably newest of pottery community of Japan and there I started my apprenticeship.
I was 19.
But pottery made in Mashiko at that time only started 20 years before that time.
I am a part of generation the word CREATIVITY was a GOD’s word.
I knew the word TRADITION but meant nothing to me then.
Today I am going to talk about “Tradition & Jingdezhen”.

Takeshi Yasuda biography

Jiang Jianxin

Presentation Title: « A Study of Yuan Dynasty Official Kilns and Yuan Blue and White Porcelain Based on Archaeological Data and Related Literature »

This lecture examines Yuan Dynasty official kilns and the development of blue and white porcelain through archaeological evidence and historical sources. It analyses kiln organisation, production techniques, and output, arguing that official kilns played a central role in the emergence of Yuan blue and white porcelain and influenced early Ming imperial kiln systems.

Jiang Jianxin biography

Tetsuya Tanaka

Presentation Title: « Kogei Meets Contemporary Art: The History of Japanese Ceramics from Postmodernism to Today »

This lecture traces the evolution of Japanese ceramics from post-war modernism to contemporary practice, highlighting the shift from functional pottery to sculptural art and back again. It argues that contemporary artists transcend the craft–art divide, redefining ceramics within the global art market through innovation, material exploration, and cross-cultural exchange

Tetsuya Tanaka biography


SUB-THEME 2: « Global Dialogue and Local Practice »

Bai Ming

Keynote Title: « The Development of Contemporary Chinese Ceramic Art: Perspectives from Domestic and International Exhibitions and Studio Residency Program Models »

This lecture explores the development of contemporary ceramic art in China through national and international exhibitions, major ceramic competitions, and international artist residency programmes established across various ceramic production regions.

Bai Ming biography

Piet Stockmans

Presentation Title: « Be Yourself »

« What is our mission as creatives?
Nature is never ugly.

The laws of nature ensure that.
Everything ugly in this world is
man-made.

Our mission is to make a small
contribution to our environment,
independent of all disciplines.

Piet Stockmans biography

Li Chao, Rebecca Harvey, Ranti Tjan

Joint presentation on Residency Programmes

This lecture will present ceramic residency programmes from the perspective of three renowned individuals with extensive experience of residencies: Li Chao, Rebecca Harvey, and Ranti Tjan.

Li Chao biography

Rebecca Harvey biography

Ranti Tjan biography

Jun Wang

Presentation Title: « Research on the International Ceramic Artist Residency Program in China »

The lecture examines the evolution of international ceramic residencies from Renaissance academies to contemporary global networks, highlighting their role in cultural exchange and artistic mobility. Focusing on China’s rapid development since the 1990s, it argues that residencies drive innovation, global integration, and local transformation, positioning ceramics within an increasingly interconnected and dynamic artistic landscape.

Jun Wang biography


SUB-THEME 3: « Sustainable Development and Ecological Responsibility »

Zhang Jie

Keynote Title: « From History to the Future: Ceramic Heritage Conservation and Cultural Renaissance in Jingdezhen »

Jingdezhen, the millennium-old porcelain capital, faced decline as a resource-depleted city. To bridge conservation and sustainable development, the Tsinghua team and local partners revitalized the ancient Taoyangli and modern Taoxichuan districts based on comprehensive research on multi-era ceramic heritage, industry dynamics, and demographics, successfully catalyzing the city’s creative industry growth and cultural renaissance.

Zhang Jie biography

Xu Cheng

Presentation Title: “The Narrative of Time – Nirvana of Clay”

This lecture traces terracotta’s 7,300-year journey from clay first fired into pottery to its evolution as an architectural material. Through three projects, he shows how industrial production combined with human craft judgment enables clay to embody time, achieve expressive glazing, and form load-bearing structures, arguing that terracotta’s second life lies in architecture.

Xu Cheng biography

Yuliya Makliuk

Presentation Title: “Carbon Footprint of Handmade Ceramics”

How sustainable is handmade ceramics? This lecture examines the carbon footprint of studio pottery, presenting a life cycle assessment of a ceramic mug and insights into larger-scale production. Through practical examples and artistic work, it highlights how makers can better understand and reduce the environmental impact of their practice.

Yuliya Makliuk biography

Shashank Nimkar

Presentation Title: “Recycling Glaze-Fired Ceramic Waste: Doing More and Better with Less”

In this session Shashank Nimkar takes you through his journey of discovering landfills of ceramic manufacturing rejects while on a study tour in India. The experience struck him with an epiphany moment that became his journey of turning non-biodegradable waste into a new material that reduces mining of resources by up to 60%.

Shashank Nimkar biography

Sarban Chowdhury

Presentation Title: “Sustainability and Circular Economy in Ceramics”

The presentation delves into initiatives that create sustainable ceramics through circular production processes and the importance of « Waste to Wealth » in the circular economy. Tracing ceramics from prehistoric invention to contemporary industry, it examines the environmental challenges of ceramic waste through international case studies that transform discarded materials into innovative, resource-conscious forms of production and design.

Sarban Chowdhury biography


SUB-THEME 4: « The Future: Craft, Technology, Science »

Robert Hassan

Keynote Title: “Analog Embodiment and Digital Alienation”

Robert Hassan’s paper argues that as humanity we exist as Homo faber, as makers. Moreover, we evolved as inherently technological creatures who are also fundamentally analog beings. Through a critique of automation, digitality, AI-generated art, and industrialised alienation, it contends that digital technologies erode embodied knowledge, craftsmanship, creativity, and meaning by subordinating human philosophical “why” of the creative act, to the technological “how” that are based on “efficiency” and the implacable substitution of human agency wherever possible.

Robert Hassan biography

Huang Chunmao

Presentation Title: « Long Time No See, Chinese Rituals »

Long Time No See, Chinese Rituals explores how science and reason become faith, examines our relationship with Chinese tradition, critiques elite-dominated design education in China, reflects on the essence of traditional culture revival, presents my deconstruction of traditional culture, and outlines dimensions of design within contemporary contexts and perspectives today.

Huang Chunmao biography

Robert Suk

Presentation Title: “The Future of Ceramics Design”

 Tapio Wirkkala is considered one of the most influential Finnish designers and artists of the 20th century. The lecture explores the early stages of his career, his unique design philosophy, and his remarkable collaboration with the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal. Particular attention is given to Wirkkala’s organic formal language, his deep understanding of nature, materiality, and craftsmanship, as well as his lasting influence on international post-war design culture.

Robert Suk biography

Zhang Yuhang

Presentation Title: “Artificial Intelligence Empowers Mass Innovation in Ceramics”

Ceramics can be an ancient handmade art, and also a unique scenario for the implementation of artificial intelligence.Empowering ceramic design with data, everything can be interpreted through ceramics. When artificial intelligence is combined with ceramic 3D printing, can everyone design and produce their own ceramic works?

Zhang Yuhang biography

Jisun Kim, Jonghyun Jun, Minsik Lee

Presentation Title: “Ceramics in the Age of AI: Beyond the Echo Chamber”

AI is reshaping the creative fields, raising new questions for ceramics. While technology reduces friction and automates processes, craft remains grounded in tacit knowledge, imperfection, and material interaction. Ceramics preserves sensory and emotional depth that AI-generated smoothness cannot replicate. Yet this is not guaranteed; it depends on how ceramicists engage with the exploratory nature of their practice. The lecture reflects on this tension and explores possible paths for the field’s continued relevance and survival.

Jisun Kim biography

Jonghyun Jun biography

Minsik Lee biography

 

Programme

Le Congrès propose un programme riche de six jours consacré à la céramique et à la découverte des merveilles de Jingdezhen.

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Expositions du Congrès

Le Congrès 2026 propose diverses expositions des membres de l'AIC en marge des conférences.

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Expositions satellites du Congrès

Outre plusieurs expositions des membres de l'AIC, les organisateurs ont le plaisir de présenter des expositions de groupes régionales et thématiques.

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Questions fréquentes

Questions fréquentes concernant les aspects pratiques de votre voyage en Chine.

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