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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-13 18:33

Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Floating on the Blue Sea" at the Sanxingdui Museum showcases 171 significant artworks from Oceania, emphasizing the deep connections between humans, nature, and cultural beliefs, and aims to foster understanding of shared human wisdom through cultural dialogue [5][8]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition, which opened on February 12, is the first art special exhibition at the Sanxingdui Museum and the second international artifact exhibition following "The Journey of Ancient Greece" [5]. - It features 171 pieces of Oceania art, including 40 items that are leaving France for the first time, such as the double-hulled canoe and roof finial sculptures [5][6]. Group 2: Thematic Structure - The exhibition is structured around four main themes: "Sailing into the Deep Blue," "Smoke and Fire of Mountains and Seas," "Intersection of Heaven and Sea," and "Light of the Reefs," which collectively decode the civilization's narrative [6][7]. - Each section focuses on different aspects of Oceania culture, such as migration, social life, spiritual connections, and identity formation [6][7]. Group 3: Highlighted Artifacts - A key highlight of the exhibition is the dogai, a canoe prow sculpture considered a "treasure" of the Quai Branly Museum, symbolizing the spiritual beliefs of the Torres Strait Islanders [8]. - The exhibition aims to draw parallels between the spiritual communication in both the Sanxingdui and Oceania cultures, despite their geographical distance [8]. Group 4: Visitor Experience - The exhibition is designed to immerse visitors in the oceanic culture through thematic colors and artifacts, allowing them to experience the life of islanders [8]. - The exhibition will run until May 20, providing ample opportunity for public engagement [9].