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Inheritance and Development of Modern Jingdezhen Ceramic Arts

YIN Zhijun 1, HUANG Xiaohua 2,3

(1. Jiangxi Arts & Ceramics Technology Institute, Jingdezhen 333000, Jiangxi China; 2. Zhejiang University Ningbo Institute of Technology, Ningbo, 315100, Zhejiang China; 3. Faculty of Innovation and Design, City University of Macau, Macau, 999078, China)

Abstract: With the complex and changeable historical background in modern times, the production mode of Jingdezhen porcelain industries has changed from that dominated by daily porcelains to the one of handicraft art porcelains. In this process, multiple elements have influenced the production system and industrial structure, including traditional versus modern, Chinese characteristics and national concepts, thus externalizing into the three-stage representative characteristics of "dual paradox", one leading and multiple coexistence. Through deep thinking and deliberating the inheritance and development of modern Jingdezhen ceramic arts, it is possible to understand the important role of multiple factors in the development process, so as to confirm the theory that the traditional culture and modern culture would coexist and the civilization systems would be concurrently present in the production of ceramic arts.
Key words:
ceramic art; inheritance and development; cultural coexistence

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