FuLE
International Ceramic Art Museum
Fuping/CN
2015
[part one]

ittl #4, 2015 | wooden railroad tie, glazed refractory earthenwar, recycled rubber | cm 187 x 293 x 266

ittl #4, 2015 | wooden railroad tie, glazed refractory earthenwar, recycled rubber | cm 187 x 293 x 266

ittl #4, 2015 | wooden railroad tie, glazed refractory earthenwar, recycled rubber | cm 187 x 293 x 266
ittl #4 (Inside The Theoretical Landscape#4) comes after a series of reasonings on the theoretical landscape already exposed previously in Italy and South Korea. In this case, an imponent sculpture – realized with a series of old object-trouvé and a brand new dragons’ head realized by the artist with an old mold – is placed in front of the Research Center Ceramics from Ancient China like a mystic gift to protect this historical place.