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Poster: Revue D'Avant-Garde: The Porcelain Rebel

Cat. № POSTER-210 · Archive reference image

Porcelain & Plastic Icons № 210

Revue D'Avant-Garde: The Porcelain Rebel

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Archive note

Promotional material for a 1981 French avant-garde exhibition catalog or performance series, centered on an unknown ceramic figure with punk-influenced styling. The figure—a pastel porcelain sculpture with spiked hair, leather jacket, and confrontational posture—appears to be both the subject and the conceptual antagonist of the show's thesis. The tagline, 'L'artefact inconnu. Le rebelle de porcelaine' (The Unknown Artifact. The Porcelain Rebel), suggests this work existed at the intersection of high craft, pop provocation, and sculptural appropriation. Collectors of European design manifestos, ceramic history, and lost 80s institutional ephemera.

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Section
Porcelain & Plastic Icons
Style
pastel vaporwave sculpture poster, 1980s French design
Mood
uncanny, utopian, defiant
Palette
pale pink, mint green, sky blue, lavender

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sculptureceramicporcelainpunk aesthetic1981french avant-gardepastel gradientrebelliondesign objectartefactunknown figurespiked hairleather jacketinstitutional poster