Yaogu takes the red clay of Dadu Mountain as the backbone of its creation.
In the early days, the red clay from Dadu Mountain was considered to be unsuitable for making pottery due to its low temperature resistance and was only used to make red bricks. However, Chen Jinwang, a teacher from Yaogu, saw the characteristics of the red clay, which has a higher iron content than ordinary pottery clay. He not only inherited the wisdom of his ancestors to make glaze, but also discovered that as long as the red clay was refined, it could also be used to make pots. In recent years, Chen Jinwang has further sublimated the red clay, challenging the imitation iron rust texture and applying it to modern pottery, which has shined at the International Ceramics Biennale.
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|Introduction to Teacher Chen Jinwang|
Graduated from Chinese Culture University
【lecturer】
2003 Judge and consultant for Taichung City Painted City Art Festival
2005~2017 Part-time lecturer and artist-in-residence at Qiaoguang University of Science and Technology
2011~2016 Taichung City Cultural Bureau "Life Beauty Tour Workshop Project"
2011~2012 Secretary General of Taiwan Ceramic Society
2012~2013 Taichung City Cultural Bureau Cultural Bus Yaogu Station
2013~2014 Artist-in-Residence at Hongguang University of Science and Technology
2015~2016 Visiting Professor of Fine Arts Department, Liaoyang Institute of Technology, China
2017 Honorary Chairman of Kaohsiung Ceramic Art and Cultural Association
2017 Visiting Professor of the Academy of Fine Arts, Hainan Normal University, China
2017 Visiting Professor of Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, China
2017 China Xinhua News Agency Audio and Video News Report
2018 Yushan Art Contribution Award Judges
Speech at the Six-Party Talks on China’s Top 500 Brands in 2018. Appointed as a senior technical committee member of Jianyang Iron and Steel Research Center
2019 Head of Taiwan Ceramics and Tea Culture Hainan Delegation
2019 Taiwan Top Crafts Association Craftsman
2019 External member of the Collection Review Committee of the Nantou County Cultural Affairs Bureau
2020 China Xinhua News Agency Film and Television News Interview
2020 Works included in the Complete History of Chinese Tea Utensils
2020 Introduction to magazines published by China International News Agency
2020 China Henan Cultural Department introduces Dadushan Red Clay Teaware
2020 Nantou County Cultural Affairs Bureau 110th Anniversary Exhibition Schedule Review Committee
2021 Advisor to the Taiwan Native Camellia Culture Society
2023 Vice President of Taiwan Top Crafts Association
2023 Beijing Great Hall of the People Intangible Cultural Heritage Forum
2024 Craftsman-in-Residence at Taichung City Port Art Center
2024 President of Taichung City Craftsmen Association
2024 Beijing Cross-Strait Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection and Inheritance Lecture
2024 President of Taiwan Intangible Cultural Heritage Crafts Association
2024 Leader of Taiwan Team in the 9th Quan-Tai Sculpture Competition
2024 Shanghai Sanda University Intangible Cultural Heritage Forum Expert Speech
【International Awards】
2001 Selected for Cheongju International Craft Biennale, South Korea
2002 Japan Ishikawa International Paint Exhibition Judges Honor Award
2002 Selected in the fifth category of Dadun International Art Exhibition
2003 Dadun International Art Exhibition, 2nd place in the craft category
2014 International Golden Pot Award shortlisted
2018 International Golden Pot Award shortlisted
2020 International Golden Pot Award Collection Recommendation Award
2021 Aveiro International Ceramics Biennial Honor Award
Selected for the 2021 Talavera International Ceramics Biennial in Spain
【Domestic Awards】
2000 Selected in the Crafts Category of Taichung County Art Exhibition
2001 Selected in Taiwan Craft Design Competition
2001 Taichung County Art Exhibition, third place in the craft category
2004 National Craft Award
2004 Provincial Art Exhibition Crafts Award
2004 Selected in Taiwan Excellent Crafts Annual Evaluation
2005 Miaoli Rush Culture and Crafts Exhibition Collection of Excellent Works
2006 Provincial Art Exhibition Crafts Award
2010 Taiwan Golden Pot Award shortlisted
2012 Taiwan Golden Pot Award shortlisted
2015 Taiwan Tea Art Competition Special Award
2021 Taiwan Ceramics Award Practical Category Shortlisted
2022 Yaogu Three Treasures - Xiwang, Tieding, and Lanpu were all selected as Taiwan Green Craft
【exhibition】
2002 Presidential Palace Local Culture Special Exhibition
2003 Taiwan Contemporary Native Ceramic Pots Ten-Year Retrospective Exhibition
2003 Invitation to the special exhibition at Chiang Kai-shek International Airport
2004 Executive Yuan Office Space Beautification Exhibition
2004 Taiwan International Craft Master Exhibition
2005 Taichung City Cultural Bureau solo exhibition
2008 Invitation to the Taiwan Art Series Show of Jingxunlou International Art Auction Company
2008 Invitation to the Taiwan Sculpture Exhibition at the National Center for Traditional Arts
2009 Invitation to the 100 Bulls Art Exhibition at Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store in Taichung
2009 The 21st Taichung County Artists Relay Exhibition
Invitation to the 2011 Tainan Cultural Bureau International Lacquer Exhibition
2011 Hsinchu County Cultural Bureau Sino-Japanese International Lacquer Exhibition Invitation
2011 Invitation to the Taiwan New 100 Teapot Exhibition for the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic of China
2011 Invitation for solo exhibition at the Art Center of Qiaoguang University of Science and Technology
2012 Taichung Contemporary Artists Joint Exhibition
2013 Taiwan Congress Gallery Special Exhibition Invitation
2014 Taichung City Port District Art Center Performance
2015 Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store National Tour Exhibition
2016 Taiwan Contemporary Teaware International Master Exhibition
2016 Invitation to a solo exhibition at Yuzhenxin Cultural Foundation
2017 Taiwan Ceramic China Hainan Visiting Group Leader and Exchange Exhibition
2017 Invitation to the Solo Exhibition of Wood-fired Teaware at Fujian Provincial Museum, China
2018 China Fujian Master Building Taiwan Dadu Mountain Red Clay Natural Glaze Invitation
2018 Fire Dance in the Universe solo exhibition at Taichung Dadun Cultural Center
2018 Hainan Cross-Strait Agricultural Leisure Seminar Paper Published
2018 Taichung Contemporary Artists Joint Exhibition
2018 Taichung City Artists Relay Exhibition 30th Anniversary Invitation
2018 Taipei City 28th Art Gallery Xiuyan Crystal Invitation
2019 74 Art Center Invitational Exhibition
2019 China Liaoliao Province Jiangguan Kiln Museum Opening Invitational Exhibition
2019 China Yangzhou Yizheng Museum Invitational Exhibition
2019 Daohe Six Arts Cultural Center Invitational Exhibition Lecture
2019 Taiwan Top Crafts Xi'an Asian Life Aesthetics Exhibition
2019 Taichung Contemporary Artists Joint Exhibition
2019 China Teaware Complete History Beijing and Henan Tour Exhibition
2019 Taiwan New 100 Pot Selection III Conference
2019 Baicang Liufang 37-person exhibition
2021 National Changhua Museum of Living Aesthetics Invitational Exhibition
2021 Tao Garden Boutique Tea House Flagship Store
2021 MY Jun Yi Jian, Space Painting Language Pottery Exhibition
2021 Incafe Art Space Solo Exhibition
2022 Taiwan Cultural Expo
2022 Japan Osaka Tea Ware Exhibition
2022 Nantou County Government Cultural Affairs Bureau confirms Jin Youxiwang solo exhibition
2022 Kaohsiung Medical University Jin Youxiwang Solo Exhibition
2023 Sanyi Qingyitang Cang Yizang Xiangxi is a treasure ceramics exhibition
2023 Taiwan-Japan Chen Jinwang, Xishan Guangtai Taichung City Port District Art Center Double Exhibition
2023 The 8th Quanzhou-Taiwan Sculpture Industry Workers Skills Competition Exhibition
2023 Suzhou Cultural Expo
2023 Fujian Art Museum hosts "Taiwan Contemporary Lacquer Art Tour Exhibition" invitation
2023 National Hsinchu Museum of Living Aesthetics "Infinite Rhinoceros" solo exhibition
2024 Tainan Governor's Residence solo exhibition "Rhinoceros and Dragon" [23]
2024 Solo exhibition at Hosuiji Foguangyuan Art Museum, Japan
2024 Taiwan Craft Center "Three Lives of Fortune: Art and Life" Special Exhibition
2024 Executive Yuan VIP Room Taiwan Crafts Exhibition
2024 Shanghai Cross-Strait Ceramics Exhibition
2024 Fujian Dehua International Ceramics Expo
2024 Beijing Songzang Chinese Contemporary Ceramics Masters Invitational Exhibition
2024 Jiangxi Jingdezhen Spring and Autumn Fair Invitation
2024 Quanzhou Taiwan Investment Zone Invitational Exhibition
2025 Taiwan Intangible Cultural Heritage Crafts Association-Craftsmanship Without Boundaries Joint Exhibition
2025 Juhong Construction Aesthetics Museum Invitational Exhibition
【book】
2009 【Taiwanese Earth and Lacquer Album】
2017 [Natural Clay Glaze Album]
2021 【Red Soil Rusty Great Album】
【Patent and Publication】
(1) Pot-printed Fortune Pot
(ii) Breathable wood-fired lacquerware teapot
(3) Ceramic screw-side handle wood-fired kettle
(IV) Double-fired semi-downward flame wood kiln
【Collection】
Qiaoguang University of Science and Technology, Hongguang University of Science and Technology, Huludun Cultural Center, Taichung City, Yizheng Museum, China, Aveiro Museum, Portugal, Rafael Morales Cultural Center, Spain
|Product Introduction|
The rusty texture of imitation iron is used on tea utensils to create an antique atmosphere of old objects.
After the green tea body is reduced by wood firing, its air permeability is higher than that of porcelain clay, making it suitable for brewing semi-fermented, fully fermented and aged tea varieties.
The entire shape of the pot, including the pot body, spout, lid and handle, are all shaped by teacher Chen Jinwang using his exclusive technique - the two-finger hand-kneading method. It is more difficult and time-consuming to make than making a piece of tea.
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|Product Information|
. Contents: Pot x 1
. Capacity: 120ml± 10ml
. Material: Pottery
. Weight: 196g ± 5g
. Size: L:11cm W:10cm H:11cm ± 2cm
. Packaging: Textured paper box
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- The rusty texture of imitation iron is used on tea utensils to create an antique atmosphere of old objects. After the green tea body is reduced by wood firing, its air permeability is higher than that of porcelain clay, making it suitable for brewing semi-fermented, fully fermented and aged tea varieties. The entire shape of the pot, including the pot body, spout, lid and handle, are all shaped by teacher Chen Jinwang using his exclusive technique - the two-finger hand-kneading method. It is more difficult and time-consuming to make than making a piece of tea.
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