Nov 3, 2025 4:25PM

A faceless being commonly compared to a pig appears across Daoist, Confucian, and Chinese myths as an agent of chaos—a symbol of primordial disorder. Known as the hundun, which loosely translates as “muddled confusion,” this state existed before the heaven and earth separated and invokes the eternal battle between chaos and order.

Heidi Lau’s amorphous ceramics emerge from a similar state, residing on the spectrum between raw chaos and sculpted order. The hundun specifically inspired her latest work, *Pavilion Procession *(2025), on view at Hong Kong’s M+ museum. Lau’s work is featured as part of the museum’s Sigg Prize, a biennial award celebrating artists in or from the great…

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