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当代马可波罗佐尔坦个展在上上国际美术馆开幕
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-26 06:22
Core Insights - The exhibition titled "Eastern Quest: From Marco Polo to Boundless Landscape" marks the strategic extension of Hungarian-Spanish artist Zoltán Gábor Fodor-Lengyel's narrative from European historical and cultural storytelling to the vast temporal and spatial systems of Eastern civilization [2] - The exhibition aims to transform the artistic expression from individual style to a systematic and generative art project, utilizing a modular symphonic creation method and dynamic matrix system [2][10] Exhibition Overview - The exhibition features a narrative space that progresses logically and facilitates dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures, showcasing selected works from Zoltán's deep exploration of China [3] - The artworks capture visual impressions and memories from historical cultural cities in China, reflecting the artist's unique perspective as a European artist [3] Artist's Vision - Zoltán shared his journey of curiosity, responsibility, and value realization in connecting European and Chinese civilizations through art, focusing on the core Eastern aesthetic and philosophical concept of "Boundless Landscape" [5] - The exhibition serves as a declaration of the systematic art project "Boundless Landscape," with plans for deeper, long-term creative endeavors [10] Future Plans - Future projects will involve thematic visits and research on different geographical areas related to "Boundless Landscape," continuously producing new units of the "Dynamic Regional Art Matrix" [10] - The project aims to evolve beyond traditional two-dimensional artworks, potentially incorporating AI digital interaction, three-dimensional installations, and public art [10] Exhibition Details - The exhibition will run from December 13, 2025, to December 21, 2025, with a professional academic seminar scheduled for the closing ceremony [14]