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Tile

2014 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a sample tile produced by Recycled China, a Beijing and US based company established by artists / designers Thomas Schmidt and Jeffrey Stephen Miller. Recycled China responds to the problem of industrial and construction waste in China by offering a recycling solution. They produce architectural components, artworks, and objects from discarded ceramics and other waste materials (glass, coal ore, dirt) mixed with molten aluminium. Discarded porcelain is collected in factories in Jingdezhen, bricks and dirt from building sites in Beijing, and broken glass from factories. This material is crushed and placed into moulds onto which molten aluminium is poured. This industrial process, undertaken in an aluminium foundry in northern Beijing, results in objects such as panels, roof tiles and vases, all characterised by abstract patterns.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Crushed brick, aluminium
Brief description
Sample tile, red brick fragments and aluminium, by Recycled China, Beijing, 2014
Physical description
Sample tile, made of red brick fragements and aluminium
Dimensions
  • Length: 29.5cm
  • Width: 14.5cm
  • Height: 1cm
Credit line
Given by Recycled China (Thomas Schmidt and Jeffrey Stephen Miller)
Object history
The tile was produced by Recycled China in Beijing in 2014.
Association
Summary
This is a sample tile produced by Recycled China, a Beijing and US based company established by artists / designers Thomas Schmidt and Jeffrey Stephen Miller. Recycled China responds to the problem of industrial and construction waste in China by offering a recycling solution. They produce architectural components, artworks, and objects from discarded ceramics and other waste materials (glass, coal ore, dirt) mixed with molten aluminium. Discarded porcelain is collected in factories in Jingdezhen, bricks and dirt from building sites in Beijing, and broken glass from factories. This material is crushed and placed into moulds onto which molten aluminium is poured. This industrial process, undertaken in an aluminium foundry in northern Beijing, results in objects such as panels, roof tiles and vases, all characterised by abstract patterns.
Collection
Accession number
FE.54-2015

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Record createdAugust 6, 2015
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