Why these ephemeral clay artworks by ceramicist Ruth Ju-shih Li will crumble in front of your eyes

about 3 months ago (02/01/2024)

Why these ephemeral clay artworks by ceramicist Ruth Ju-shih Li will crumble in front of your eyes | South China Morning Post Advertisement Advertisement Art + FOLLOW Get more with my NEWS A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you Learn more Taiwanese-Australian ceramicist Ruth Ju-shih Li installs an ephemeral clay artwork at the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum, in Taiwan, in 2019. Photo: Tzu-Chun Fan Lifestyle Arts & Culture Why these ephemeral clay artworks by ceramicist Ruth Ju-shih Li will crumble in front of your eyes Taiwanese-Australian ceramicist Ruth Li makes intricate works from raw clay that sometimes even begin to disintegrate while she is still building them She has run ceramics classes around Asia and in February will lead workshops at The Living Light Art Studio in Hong Kong Art + FOLLOW Oliver Giles + FOLLOW Published: 11:15am, 1 Feb, 2024 Why you can trust SCMP Corrected [ 6:08pm, 1 Feb, 2024 ] [ 6:08pm, 1 Feb, 2024 ] A previous version of this story said the 15-metre-long artwork was unveiled at a gallery in Sydney. The gallery was in Canberra.

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