
Findings and Research in the Jingdezhen Luomaqiao Kiln Site – Blue and White Porcelain Production over 700 Years
Asian Art in London Lecture @ Christie’s London
Tea & coffee: 17:30-18:00
Lecture: 18:00-19:00
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The Oriental Ceramic Society is delighted to welcome Dr. Weng Yanjun, the Director of the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum and Institute and the Jingdezhen Ceramic Archaeology Institute, to London to present a lecture as part of Asian Art in London.
His lecture will focus on the Luomaqiao kiln site that has been in production for around a thousand years, from the late 11th century through to the present day. The Luomaqiao kiln site is historically significant, being part of the early development of blue-and-white porcelain over some 700 years ago, beginning with the Yuan blue-and-white wares.
Dr. Weng will present the audience with first-hand, new archaeological material including vessels and the remains of the workshops that produced them. He will investigate different stages of the blue-and-white porcelain production, including the distinctive features of each period, from vessel types and manufacturing techniques to the other wares produced alongside them.
The lecture will close by placing the production in a wider social context, discussing the ecological evolution of Jingdezhen porcelain production, the development of the town, and its international connections. Dr. Weng Yanjun is the Principal Investigator in Ceramics at the Tsientang Institute for Advanced Study.
Registration for this event is required via Christie’s London, please find the RSVP link above.
The lecture is generously sponsored by an OCS member in association with Christie’s London.
Image: Yuan Blue-and-white porcelain Stratum at Luomaqiao Kiln Site
Speaker
Dr. Weng YanjunDirector of the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Institute & Director of the Jingdezhen Ceramic Archaeology InstituteDr. Weng Yanjun is the Director of the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum and Institute and the Jingdezhen Ceramic Archaeology Research Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Archaeology from Peking University and is a registered expert in ISO international standards.
Dr. Weng has been engaged in long-term archaeological excavation and research at the Jingdezhen imperial kiln factory and folk kiln sites, as well as in the investigation and study of the Maritime Silk Road. His work also encompasses the curation and promotion of ceramic culture. He has published nearly 30 papers in leading Chinese and international academic journals, authored three monographs and has led six national social science funded projects and provincial and ministerial-level initiatives.
He established the “Jingdezhen Ancient Ceramic Gene Bank”, which was selected in 2023 as one of the top initiatives in the cultural relics field by the National Cultural Heritage Administration and, in 2024, as one of the top ten cultural and tourism digital innovations by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Under his leadership, the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum was named the “National Most Innovative Museum” and designated as a national first-class museum in 2023. In October 2023, he helped to found the Society of International Ceramic Studies and was appointed its Secretary General.