Surreal Ceramics: Exquisite Cups by Chloe Lee Carson

I bet André Breton himself could not have foreseen the ‘consequences’ of inventing Exquisite Corpse: four score and seven years after he popularized the collective writing/drawing game, designer Chloe Lee Carson has resurrected the surrealist pastime as a collection of playful tableware.

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For her “Exquisite Cups,” Carson came up with a total of nine characters—further refined by an illustrator—divided into three sets, which loosely adhere to the themes of “Folk,” “Wild,” and “City.” (The pun is less successful in French, as the game is known as cadavre exquis. C’est la vie.) In homage to the game, each cup “displays different body parts that stack up to form a complete image. Once stacked, they can be twisted to create amazing cross-breed creatures.”

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