• Home
  • Asian Arts Magazine  ▾
    • News
    • Stories
    • Poems
    • Arts
    • Culture
    • Films
    • Literature
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Photography
    • Cerpen
    • Guides
    • Ideas
    • Reviews
    • Essays
    • Opinions
  • Artist Registry
  • Arts Community
  • Happenings

  • Submit Stories & Poems
  • Log In
  • List Art Events
  • Be On Artist Registry

  • What Is Eksentrika?
  • Get In Touch With Us
  • FAQ
  • Join Our Monthly Newsletter
  • Eksentrika Facebook
  • Eksentrika Instagram
  • Eksentrika Twitter
  • Eksentrika Linkedin
  • Eksentrika Telegram
  • Start Writing
  • Asian Arts Magazine
  • Artist Registry
Arts & Culture Malaysia | Eksentrika
Eksentrika Login
Zhan Art Space Teams Up with RAAQUU Ceramic Maker for An Innovative Exhibition
ZHAN Art | Space

Written by ZHAN Art | Space

Zhan Art Space Teams Up with RAAQUU Ceramic Maker for An Innovative Exhibition

Share this article via


ZHAN Art | Space is thrilled to partner with local ceramic art brand ‘RAAQUU’ to provide accessibility into the magical world of traditional Japanese Raku ceramics for all art lovers.

Manifested by Perak-based ceramic artist Adil Ghani, RAAQUU produces signature Raku pieces known for their rainbow patinas or metallic coatings finishes.

Life: Magnified is inspired by nature and serves as a preview exhibition to Adil’s first ceramic solo exhibition scheduled for January 2024.

 

Malaysian ceramics artist Adil Abdul Ghani, the creator of RAAQU, is renowned for crafting six distinct ceramic glaze finishes in the art of Raku pottery.
Malaysian ceramics artist Adil Abdul Ghani, the creator of RAAQU, is renowned for crafting six distinct ceramic glaze finishes in the art of Raku pottery.

These ceramic sculptures follow the same Japanese technique developed back in the 1580s and are also known as art ‘painted by fire’, a main characteristic of Raku creation.

Raku ceramics are special due to the unpredictability of the Raku firing technique. Adil first learnt about ceramic firing 15 years ago and is done with an extremely hot kiln.

While the ceramic piece is red-hot or molten from the kiln, it is then placed in a reduction chamber filled with sawdust or paper for the cooling process.

 

Adi; Ghani's magnificent 48x28cm masterpiece, titled, 'Human' is brought to life from earthenware with the captivating Copper Matte Raku finish.
Adil Ghani’s RAAQUU masterpiece, titled, ‘Human’ is brought to life from earthenware with the captivating Copper Matte Raku finish.

 

What happens next in the reduction chamber is the key process to the unique and unpredictable colours and patterns of each Raku ceramic piece. Over the years, Adil has successfully merged the traditional Raku technique with a more contemporary finish.

“Back in the days of my undergraduate studies, I was reluctant to pursue the course in ceramic but some things are meant to be and I eventually fell in love with ceramic making. I was also fortunate enough to be exposed to the Raku technique and underwent porcelain training in Saga Prefecture, Japan. It was from there that I have never stopped experimenting with the technique, producing beautiful Raku ceramic pieces,” shared Adil. 

 

Life: Magnified is a preview exhibition from now untilDecember 2023. A fuller RAAQUU collection will be ready in January 2024.
 Life: Magnified is a preview exhibition from now untilDecember 2023. A fuller RAAQUU collection will be ready in January 2024.

 

“We are extremely excited to start the journey with RAAQUU by Adil Ghani, showcasing ceramic sculptures with a contemporary and modern outlook in the gallery. Ceramic making is a meticulous process that involves many experimental stages and hard work, but more importantly, it takes years of dedication to perfect one of the oldest art forms in the world. We aim to showcase a collection that signifies the beauty and complexity of Raku ceramic making.” said Desmond Tong, founder and curator of ZHAN Art | Space.

Life: Magnified is showcased in two parts, a preview collection from now till December 2023, and a fuller collection in January 2024. Ceramic sculptures will range from RM14,800. 

 

Submit your press releases here to reach our 10,000 monthly readers.

People are also reading these stories:

Here Are The 6 Types Of Raku Fired Ceramics Pottery Lovers Love

How 4 Women Turned A Malaysian Arts And Crafts Blog Into Creative Living

How Understanding Culture Can Help Artists Make Better Climate Change Art

4 Helpful Tips For Making The Most Of An Artist Residency

 

All images were sourced from RAAQUU and Zhan Art Space.

RAAQUU

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Start Writing!

We accept short stories, poems, opinion pieces, and essays on a complimentary basis.

SUBMIT

Other Stories You May Like

25 Artists Celebrate Rich Cultural Roots In New Taiwan Festival

25 Artists Celebrate Rich Cultural Roots In New Taiwan Festival

Eksentrika

How An Artist's Studio Serves As A Creative & Research Space

How An Artist’s Studio Serves As A Creative & Research Space

G13 Gallery

MAHASURI: Celebrating Malaysian Female Creatives

MAHASURI: Celebrating Art, Poetry, Music, & Female Malaysian Creatives at Monét, Melawati

Eksentrika

The Tokyoiter Exhibition Is Looking For Malaysian Artists

Draw & Win RM1,000 by Celebrating Tokyo in The Tokyoiter Exhibition

Sukhbir Cheema

Auji Azmi's Latest Exhibition Is A Mystical Experience

Johorian Artist Auji Azmi’s Latest Exhibition Will Take You On An Introspective Voyage

ZHAN Art | Space

chadwick-moore's 'endless buffet' exhibition at The Godown in KL.

Chadwick Moore’s ‘Endless Buffet’: A Poignant Look At Why We’re So Wasteful

Emily Wee

About Eksentrika

Eksentrika is an arts community and an online Asian arts magazine with an artist registry. Join us to get inspired and find Asian artists here!

Quick Links

  • About Eksentrika
  • Contact Us
  • F.A.Q.

Join Our Newsletter


All Rights Reserved © 2023 Eksentrika | By eJeeban Web Design Company

  • Eksentrika Facebook
  • Eksentrika Instagram
  • Eksentrika Twitter
  • Eksentrika Linkedin
  • Eksentrika Telegram