FINE MUSEUM
WORKS OF ART
4Nov2021
LONDON
FOR NEW-OLDS COLLECTORS SINCE 2020
BRITISH MUSEUM & E.MUSEE
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Statement
E-Musée museum was created in April 2020 and opened on 18 May 2020. As a virtual museum organised by individuals, it has the independence and autonomy to react flexibly and quickly to any developments. For example, when the museum was ready to open, a pandemic hit and various museums in the community were temporarily closed. So the museum simply decided to open in order to close. This auction is made up by the curator. The objectives are threefold. 1. to offer an alternative idea to art institutions that have recently faced a crisis. 2. to encourage the masses to see the virtual as part of real life, just as they have already accepted the otherwise virtual concepts of time and price. At the same time to build a sense of empathy in a circular historical time, to alleviate suffering and reconcile with conflict. 3. lot 1-5 is a study aimed at providing a picture of the effectiveness of the communication of official institutions: how many panoramas should a museum use to "replace" a real room. Is it possible to find a formula that will reduce the difference between the image conveyed and the real exhibit as quickly and efficiently as possible? The images in the series about the new Ruware are essentially created according to the limitations of viewing the exhibition online. These seemingly three-dimensional images are sourced from a two-dimensional drawing(see page17). Lot18 is a form of visual possibility in theoretical studies.It was discovered by the curators while researching the Ru kilns. In this preview of the auction, the artist herself once again acts as curator. This antipathetic state of the artist curating for herself, the cutting of new territories linked to the oriental ceramics, seems to constitute a kind of postcolonial context in the exhibition.
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Lot 1-5 VIRTUAL BRITISH MUSEUM ROOM 95 A New Land consisting of the ground part of 79 panoramas 18TH -
largest : 4 cm wide £1854 - 2021
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Virtual Fine Ceramics Session Lot 6 - 17
Set 1 - Material's Feature
Lot 6 - 17
VIRTUAL RU WARE A highly important rare Ru ware brush washer NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY LATE 11TH - EARLY 12TH Lot 6 finely potted with shallow rounded sides rising from a slightly splayed foot, exquisitely veiled in a luminous and translucent bluish - green glaze thinning at the extremities to subtly reveal the body beneath and pooling particularly along the cavetto and foot to an unctuous caesious colour, the underside with three delicate 'sesame-seed' spur marks. There are Hebrew letters " " on the bottom of the bowl
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Lot 7
Lot 8
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Set 2 - Prophecy
Lot 9
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Lot 10
Lot 11
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Set 3 - Calibration
Lot 12
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Lot 13
Lot 14
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Set 4 - Shortcomings
Lot 15
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Lot 16
Lot 17
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Lot 18 Visual Dual Channel Eyeglasses The figures in the four sets of Ruware can be placed in a cabinet. It is at the same time a kind of visual dual channel eyeglasses. Set1 and set2 are for viewing the sky at a distance, and set3 and set4 are for viewing the microcosm. Our museum refers to an identical two-way viewing method that scientists use in their technical observations toward the microcosm (archaeology - the study of the Ru ware) and the distant macrocosm (the sky blue phenomenon). In the matter of observation, technology bridges the boundary between macro and micro. This same approach which called Rayleigh Scattering seems to offer help not only in the development of technology, but can even offer an alternative and speculative way of thinking. largest : 45cm wide £1086 - 1106
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Draft of Eyeglasses Source: E-Musée Archives
Acknowledgements: Ru kiln research by E-Musée researchers in museums.
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