An exploration of surface, memory, and form through the work of Tsai Hsiao Fang — one of Taiwan’s most accomplished ceramic artists and a master of historical kiln traditions.
Across four weeks, this evolving presentation introduces a carefully selected group of works shaped by classical forms, literati aesthetics, and an extraordinary sensitivity to glaze. Drawing inspiration from imperial porcelains, scholar culture, and centuries of ceramic tradition, Tsai’s work bridges historical memory and contemporary craftsmanship.
Rather than a single exhibition revealed all at once, Glaze, Memory & Form unfolds gradually — inviting closer looking, deeper understanding, and moments of discovery. Each piece reflects not only technical mastery, but an enduring conversation between material, history, and artistic restraint. We invite you to explore the collection as it unfolds.
Tsai Hsia Feng Art
Articles in this Series
Reconstructing Imperial Porcelain
This article is part of a six-week sequential presentation of works by Tsai Hsiao Fang…







