Group 1 - The "Unnamed Project" large-scale group exhibition and the opening exhibition of the Wang Unnamed (Jinshan) Space has recently opened in Shanghai, showcasing the integration of art and local culture [1][3] - Taiwanese artist Li Qinglong has initiated a rock color experiment inspired by Wuyi Mountain, collecting soil and stones from both sides of the Taiwan Strait to create distinctive rock color paintings [1][3] - The exhibition features over 400 works from 55 artists, aiming to inject new vitality into cross-strait cultural integration, and will be open for free until May 31 of the following year [3][5] Group 2 - Unlike traditional static exhibitions, this exhibition will continuously introduce new resident artists every two months, allowing for the latest creations to be added to the display [5] - The exhibition highlights the works of emerging artists, focusing on their dialogue with themselves and reflections of their inner worlds, addressing modern spiritual dilemmas and healing needs [5][6] - Wang Wang Group's Vice Chairman, Zhou Xiwei, emphasizes the importance of art as a connection between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait and hopes to promote more exchanges among artists through the "Unnamed Project" [5][6]
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