Casey Chen
A pretty kettle of fish, 2026
hand-thrown porcelain, overglaze enamel, gold and platinum lustre, gold leaf
54 x 26 x 26 cm
Finalist in the Wynne Prize
Finalist in the Wynne Prize
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My practice references historical illustrations from folklore, mythology and pop culture, blending childhood nostalgia with East Asian ceramic traditions. In this work, I depict an imaginary dispute between Tom and...
My practice references historical illustrations from folklore, mythology and pop culture, blending childhood nostalgia with East Asian ceramic traditions. In this work, I depict an imaginary dispute between Tom and Jerry during Song Dynasty China, as they progress through the ranks of the fictional outlaw group, the 108 Heroes – an irreverent interpretation of a rivalry that spans centuries. The panels follow the pair’s rise within the Jianghu (criminal underworld) from lowly lackeys to bandit chieftains, ultimately leading to Jerry’s precarious predicament: ‘a pretty kettle of fish’. This anachronistic and satirical rendering offers a cultural pastiche, inviting a dialogue between Chinese archetypal tales and contemporary society.
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