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Video Party with Charles Krafft

We love the recent rise of interest in porcelin/fine Chinawear. Here’s a collection of videos of the controversial, yet always thought provoking Charles Krafft. Visit with him as he creates a urn out of his neighbor’s ashes (above), create his “Disaster Wear,” and explore a Seattle art museum (below).

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