Collect Art Fair 2025 - Contemporary Lacquer Art in London
- SOIL Hong Kong
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
Updated: May 22

The Gallery by SOIL presents
Contemporary Lacquer Art in London
V&A Museum Permanent Collection
We are delighted to announce that the stunning lacquer artwork by OU Tingzhu has been added to the permanent collection of the V&A Museum in London.

Title: Oyster Mirror 3/8
This stunning piece will be featured in an upcoming exhibition highlighting Chinese contemporary studio craft
The Gallery by SOIL will present OU Tingzhu's lacquer creations at Collect Art Fair 2025 in London.

We will be returning to Collect, London's premier art fair dedicated to contemporary crafts.
This year we will showcase talented lacquer artists from China and Japan, highlighting their rich heritage and cultural traditions.
Join us to explore these uniquely Asian creations that bridge the past and present.
Featured Artists at Collect Art Fair 2025

Mine TANIGAWA's unique lacquer sculptures are characterized by supple lines and curves, embodying a sense of lightness and intriguing structural forms.

Inspired by ancient stone sculptures LIU Yang's works reveal intricate layers of time and texture, transcending physical materials to evoke deeper philosophical and spiritual meanings. Through repeated application, carving, and rendering, her art achieves a visually austere yet inherently tense effect.

Yoshihiko MURATA combines skilled woodworking with lacquer to create striking silhouette-like sculptures.

Saki MORIYAMA invites visitors to revisit memories associated with objects, evoking an illusion that hovers between two-dimensional and three-dimensional realms. Using various techniques that challenge her skills, Moriyama references antiquities and incorporates elements of Oriental decorative arts. By crafting forms reminiscent of antique objects, she blurs the lines between dimensions and reflects on the cultural significance of Asian artifacts.


Nature’s elegant nodes evoke the imagery and grace associated with bamboo, highlighting both its structure and beauty. HU Jiebin combines bamboo and lacquer, two ancient materials, inviting viewers to appreciate the depth and richness of Asian art.
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