Huang Min
“Porcelain can be seen as the art of fire and soil. This way, I can communicate with nature. Especially in this materialistic society, working with porcelain soothes my heart. I regard it as an exercise in Taoism.”
Huang Min, born in the Chinese province of Sichuan in 1975, graduated in Painting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 2005. She paints on porcelain panels or traditional xuan paper.
She devotes herself to the study of single people or groups of people in her work - the collective meets the individual. Huang Min lives and works in Beijing.

w.t., 2011, Underglaze painting on Meissen Porcelain®
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