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12月29日开幕!第十届北京国际美术双年展以“共生”为主题
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 09:04
Core Viewpoint - The 10th China Beijing International Art Biennale, themed "Symbiosis," aims to promote the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind through artistic exchange, showcasing nearly 600 contemporary artworks from around 120 countries and regions [3][4]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition will open on December 29 and run until January 28, 2026, at the Beijing Exhibition Center, covering a total area of 15,228 square meters, marking an unprecedented scale [3]. - A total of over 9,000 artworks were submitted during the three-month call for entries, with over 7,300 submissions for the domestic theme exhibition and 1,585 from overseas, including participation from 124 countries and regions [3][4]. Group 2: Exhibition Structure and Themes - The exhibition features a structure of "thematic exhibitions + special exhibitions + country exhibitions," focusing on global issues such as peace development, ecological civilization, and technological ethics [4]. - The thematic exhibition is divided into five sub-themes: "Fission," "Growth," "Flow," "Refinement," and "Sound," addressing topics like war and peace, the conflict and harmony between industrial civilization and nature, and the reconstruction and hope following social turmoil [4]. Group 3: Special Features - The biennale will include an international digital art special exhibition titled "Human Intelligence Symbiosis," featuring nearly 50 cutting-edge artists presenting works in AI art, interactive installations, immersive imagery, and virtual reality [4]. - A country exhibition dedicated to Serbian contemporary art will showcase 32 works by 19 artists, interpreting global sustainable development and peaceful dialogue [5]. Group 4: Academic Engagement - The event will elevate its academic discussions to the "1st Beijing Biennale International Art Conference," scheduled for December 29-30, featuring around 50 art theorists, curators, and museum directors from five continents [5].
一周展讯|从邓散木、唐云看海派艺术系列大展
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-08-04 00:50
Group 1 - The article highlights various ongoing and upcoming art exhibitions in Shanghai and other regions, emphasizing the cultural significance and diversity of the showcased artworks [1][3][4] - The "Ancient Egyptian Civilization Exhibition" at the Shanghai Museum will feature 788 artifacts from different periods, aiming to reveal the essence of ancient Egyptian civilization and present the latest archaeological findings [3][4] - The "Life as Architecture" exhibition dedicated to architect I.M. Pei will present over 400 items, including drawings, models, and photographs, many of which are being displayed for the first time [4][6] Group 2 - The "Deng Sanmu Art Exhibition" will showcase a collection of calligraphy, seal carving, manuscripts, and personal items, reflecting the artist's contributions to Shanghai's cultural heritage [6] - The "Tang Yun Art Exhibition" will feature over 80 works divided into three thematic sections, exploring the evolution of Shanghai's flower-and-bird painting style [9] - The "Mogao Caves Art Exhibition" will present a dialogue between ancient and contemporary art through various artistic forms, including sculptures and contemporary works [11] Group 3 - The "Chinese Contemporary Art Yearbook Exhibition" will document and showcase the current state of Chinese art through a combination of literature and artworks [15] - The "Chinese Lunar Exploration Project 20 Years" exhibition will narrate the journey of China's lunar exploration from the launch of Chang'e 1 to the return of lunar soil by Chang'e 5 [17] - The "Greek Civilization Exhibition" will present 270 artifacts from 14 cultural institutions in Greece, covering a timeline from 5800 BC to the 1st century AD, showcasing the social and cultural aspects of ancient Greece [19]
英媒:对算法的愤怒推动老式媒体复兴
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-07-21 22:40
Group 1 - The rise of artificial intelligence art is driving a revival of traditional media, with vinyl records, film cameras, and print publications becoming fashionable again [1][2] - Vinyl record sales in the U.S. reached $1.4 billion with 44 million units sold last year, marking a 7% increase [1] - The demand for film cameras has doubled over the past five years, despite a 50% increase in film prices since 2019 [1] Group 2 - Nostalgia is a significant factor behind the revival of traditional media, as tangible items are becoming luxurious in a world of instant digital access [2] - There is a growing discontent with algorithms and the AI revolution, leading to a preference for traditional media [2] - Digital markets are adapting to this trend, with companies like Fujifilm launching digital cameras with "film simulation" modes [2]