Group 1 - The exhibition "Cloisonné: Silk Road Gilding" by Yunnan Bai ethnic artist A Zixiang opened in London, showcasing contemporary interpretations of traditional cloisonné art and facilitating a cultural dialogue spanning centuries [1] - The exhibition is inspired by the Silk Road, highlighting the significant role of cloisonné in cultural exchanges, with artworks symbolizing the passage of time and memory [1] - Cloisonné, known as "copper-based cloisonné enamel," involves a complex production process including design, shaping, cloisonné work, glazing, firing, polishing, and gilding, and has a rich history as royal artifacts during the Ming and Qing dynasties [1] Group 2 - A Zixiang, a Chinese Bai artist, trained under master craftsman Huo Tiehui, focuses on cloisonné, sculpture, and oil painting, blending traditional techniques with modern design elements [2] - The exhibition features an interactive workshop allowing visitors to experience cloisonné techniques firsthand, making the art form more accessible and engaging [2] - The exhibition is curated by TiTi.POEM, a young team from prestigious UK art institutions, aiming to promote cross-disciplinary integration of art and culture [2] Group 3 - The Chinese Embassy in the UK emphasized the importance of cultural and artistic exchanges in enhancing mutual understanding between China and the UK, encouraging young Chinese artists to share their stories and promote traditional culture [3]
《景泰蓝·丝路鎏金》展览在伦敦开幕
人民网-国际频道 原创稿·2025-03-31 03:06