传统工艺振兴与当代转化

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共话中国当代工艺美术发展
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-05-28 01:20
Core Viewpoint - The "Seventh China Contemporary Arts and Crafts Biennale" academic seminar highlighted the importance of integrating arts and crafts into modern life, emphasizing the dual economic and cultural attributes of arts and crafts, and the need for transformation from "works" to "products" in response to growing consumer demands [1][2]. Group 1: Seminar Highlights - The seminar featured 16 guests from various sectors, including art research institutions, creative fields, cultural heritage units, and industry management, engaging in deep discussions with over 120 participating artists [1]. - Three sub-topics were established for discussion: "Academic Empowerment - Opening a Multidimensional Perspective for Artistic Creation," "Design, Materials, and Techniques - Innovation and Inheritance in Contemporary Arts and Crafts," and "Industry Development and Life Needs Resonance - Depicting a Beautiful Life with Craftsmanship" [1]. - The event showcased a diverse range of high-quality works from numerous domestic arts and crafts creators, reflecting the current state of contemporary arts and crafts development [1]. Group 2: Future Outlook - The seminar served as a summary of the current biennale and a preview for the upcoming Eighth China Contemporary Arts and Crafts Biennale in 2027, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the "Revitalization Plan for Traditional Crafts" [2]. - The future biennale will focus on the revitalization of traditional crafts and their contemporary transformation, with the China Arts and Crafts Museum aiming to enhance the exploration, display, and research of arts and crafts and intangible cultural heritage resources [2].