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深秋上海 相约“展览之城” 从“偶然!激浪派!”的先锋脉搏 到“其命惟新”的百年脉络
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-11-03 01:49
Core Insights - Shanghai is emerging as a vibrant "exhibition city," showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions across various fields, including art, culture, and technology [1][2][6] Group 1: Coffee Culture Exhibition - The "Go! Drink Coffee" exhibition at the Shanghai Revolutionary History Museum features 182 items that trace the global history of coffee, from 18th-century grinders to modern brands like Nestlé and Starbucks [2] - The exhibition includes an outdoor "coffee space" hosting the "5th Square Coffee Carnival," featuring nearly 90 stalls, marking a record high for the event [2] Group 2: Aesthetic Living Theme - The recent exhibitions in Shanghai emphasize "aesthetic living," with the SOU·SOU brand showcasing a collection that merges traditional craftsmanship with modern design [2] - The collaboration between SOU·SOU and Xiangyunsha highlights the blend of traditional and contemporary aesthetics, appealing to modern lifestyles [2] Group 3: Contemporary Art Exhibitions - The Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum is hosting Lin Tianmiao's solo exhibition, focusing on the themes of "body" and "daily objects," featuring over 40 representative works [3] - The Guangdong Art Museum's "Its Fate is New" exhibition showcases over 800 works from more than 350 artists, representing a significant milestone in Guangdong's art history [4] Group 4: AI and Modern Art - The Minsheng Modern Art Museum's "Promptoscape: International AI Art Document Exhibition" features 31 works from over 20 AI artists, exploring the potential of AI as a collaborative tool in art [5] Group 5: Historical and Cultural Exhibitions - The Dunhuang Contemporary Art Museum's upcoming exhibition "Ascending to the World" will feature artifacts spanning from the Eastern Han to the Yuan dynasty, highlighting the cultural significance of the Silk Road [6] - Several exhibitions commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War, focusing on historical figures and events that shaped modern China [7]
登陆魔都最后的秘境,消弭艺术的边界|国庆沪京展览推荐
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-30 07:12
Group 1: Art Exhibitions - The "Urban Space Art Season" is held at Fuxing Island Shipyard Park from September 30 to December 13, featuring the theme "Quantum City, Reviving the Future" and integrating technology with art across 16 sub-venues [3] - The "Accidental! Fluxus!" exhibition at West Bund Museum runs from September 26, 2025, to February 22, 2026, showcasing the Fluxus movement's impact on contemporary art and its origins in the 1950s [5] - Lin Tianmiao's solo exhibition "Nothing Fun!" at Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum from September 30, 2025, to January 4, 2026, presents 40 representative works exploring themes of gender, family, and daily objects [7] Group 2: Cultural Heritage Exhibitions - The "Red and Green: Treasures of Song, Yuan, and Ming Lacquerware" exhibition at Shanghai Museum from September 26 to November 23 features 127 lacquerware pieces, highlighting the craftsmanship and cultural significance of lacquerware in East Asia [9] - "Orange Yellow and Green Time" at Long Museum (Pudong) from September 6 to November 30 showcases over 40 contemporary artworks reflecting autumn themes [11] - "Creating Modernity: Treasures from the Musée d'Orsay" at Pudong Museum from June 19 to October 12 presents significant works from French art history, emphasizing the relationship between art and political contexts from 1848 to 1914 [13] Group 3: Contemporary Art and Cultural Exchange - The exhibition "The Song of the Ouroboros: Art and Collection from Female Perspectives" at Shanghai Jiushi Museum from September 6 to October 22 features 44 works by female artists from China and Spain, highlighting commonalities in their artistic expressions [14] - "One Thousand and One Pages: Comics from Lucerne" at Tsinghua University Art Museum from August 26 to November 16 presents selected works from the Lucerne Comic Festival, exploring themes of courage, history, and social commentary [16] - "Seeing Yin Shang: Unveiling Shang Dynasty Civilization" at Beijing Grand Canal Museum from May 19 to October 12 showcases 338 artifacts, revealing the historical significance of the Shang Dynasty [18] Group 4: Illustration and Contemporary Practices - The "Ten Years: Bologna Illustration Exhibition" at Beijing Today Art Museum from July 12 to October 12 features 385 illustrations, reflecting trends in contemporary illustration [22] - "Tanaka Koji: Temporary Community" at UCCA from September 27, 2025, to January 4, 2026, presents works focusing on the interaction between people and objects, emphasizing the significance of everyday actions [23] - "Bao Pei: Where the Butterfly Has Been" at Beijing Baishi Gallery from September 27 to November 15 showcases 19 representative works, blending traditional and contemporary techniques in printmaking [26]