"HUNDRED – A Curation of Ceramics by 50 Hands”
連卡佛聯同藝術家 Leo Wong 及陶藝專家 Robert Yellin 匠心策劃「HUNDRED – 五十手陶藝甄藏」,雲集 29 位藝術家的 100 件傑作,展現 21 種多元豐富的陶藝技法。展覽以作品獨有的魅力、精湛工藝,以及隱藏於不完美之中的詩意美學,重新詮釋當代奢華家居美學。
是次展覽由連卡佛與兩位具代表性的策展人共同構思,各自呈現截然不同的文化視野與美學語言。Leo Wong 為展覽注入細膩而富詩意的視角,頌揚手工陶藝中無可取代的人文溫度與細膩觸感,其中十大大師傑作「Hero Ten Ceramics」構成展覽的核心篇章。

Lane Crawford presents “HUNDRED – A Curation of Ceramics by 50 Hands,” an exhibition of 100 handcrafted pieces by 29 artists that celebrates the poetic beauty of imperfection and the enduring art of ceramics.
Co-curated by Hong Kong artist Leo Wong and ceramic expert Robert Yellin, the showcase highlights 21 distinct techniques that reinterpret luxury home aesthetics through craftsmanship, natural materials, and cultural philosophy. Blending Leo’s artistic sensibility with Yellin’s expertise in Japanese traditions, HUNDRED becomes a cross-generational and cross-regional dialogue—an artistic symphony that honors the legacy and vitality of ceramic art.

十大大師傑作 「Hero Ten Ceramics」
每一件皆融合深厚傳承與獨到匠心,成就實用之美昇華為收藏級藝術珍品。
「人間國寶」吉田美統 : 在錦山中以釉裏金彩技術製作
清水圭一: 第四代丹波燒大師,以俐落的幾何板築重新詮釋
前田昭博: 以白瓷與精湛的釉藝呈現極簡的輪廓線條
近藤豊: 白描黑釉鑲飾細緻紋樣
兼田昌尚: 第八代萩燒大師,刳貫技法製作流白滴釉壺

At HUNDRED, ten masterpieces form the exhibition’s core, each radiating a singular artistic presence and elevating functional beauty into collector-grade art treasures.
Living National Treasure Minori Yoshita: created at Kinzangama using the esteemed yuri‑kinsai technique of under‑glaze gold decoration.
Shimizu Keiichi: A fourth‑generation ceramic master who reinterprets ancient Tanba ware through sharp, geometric slab‑built forms.
Maeta Akihiro: uses white porcelain and masterful glazing to express the purest, minimalist silhouette.
Kondo Yutaka: made with the inlay technique, where delicate patterns in white slip are embedded into the dark surfaces.
Kaneta Masanao: An eighth‑generation Hagi potter working in the kurinuki (hollowing‑out) carving technique.
Cocktail Reception Hosted by Leo Wong
Leo Wong will host a cocktail reception to welcome friends and the ceramic community for an afternoon of sharing and appreciation. Together, we will honour and celebrate these remarkable works and the enduring artistry they embody.
Date: 1 Feb, 2026 (Sunday)
Time: 3 - 5pm (By invitation only)
Venue: Lane Crawford, Pacific Place


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