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莫奈之诗—从Chicago到三江口的东西方美学对话
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-11-29 00:53
展览时间:2025年12月5日——2026年3月8日 展览地点:宁波博物院(宁波博物馆院区)一楼西特展厅 (原标题:莫奈之诗—从Chicago到三江口的东西方美学对话) 一场名为《莫奈之诗——从Chicago到三江口的东西方美学对话》的展览2025年12月5日——2026年3月8 日将在宁波博物院举行。本次展览将集中展示宁波博物院与美国芝加哥艺术博物馆的60余件组馆藏精 品,呈现中国陶瓷、书画与欧洲玻璃器、雕塑、版画等艺术珍品的精彩并置。莫奈晚年定居吉维尼,在 花园水塘种植睡莲,创作了200余幅《睡莲》系列作品。《睡莲池》这幅作品是莫奈于1899至1900年间 创作的18幅同系列作品之一,描绘了他在吉维尼精心营造的花园景致。随着年龄的增长,莫奈对光线的 关注也愈发强烈。莫奈有时会淡化画作中植物的重要性,表示他真正的创作主题是光线和天气状况。他 曾说:"睡莲远非景象的全部,它们不过是陪衬。这一主题画作的基本元素是水面镜像,其外观因天空 在水中的折射方式而瞬息万变,赋予画面生命与动感。" 展名:莫奈之诗——从Chicago到三江口的东西方美学对话 ...
相约博物馆 | 乐在林泉中
Zhong Yang Ji Wei Guo Jia Jian Wei Wang Zhan· 2025-05-16 01:09
Core Viewpoint - The "Le Lin Quan - Sino-Foreign Garden Culture Exhibition" at the Palace Museum showcases over 200 exhibits that highlight the beauty of Chinese classical gardens and their dialogue with foreign gardens, emphasizing the pursuit of an ideal living environment [4][12]. Group 1: Exhibition Highlights - The exhibition features a variety of garden-related themes, including elegant gatherings, appreciation of art, mountain excursions, quiet retreats, flower viewing, and musical enjoyment, illustrating the joys and aesthetics of garden life [5][6]. - Notable exhibits include the "Lanting Eight Pillars," which display calligraphy works related to the famous Lanting gathering, a significant cultural memory for the Chinese people [6][7]. - The exhibition includes works by renowned artists such as Claude Monet, with his famous "Water Lilies" series, showcasing the integration of color and light in garden landscapes [12][13]. Group 2: Cultural Exchange - The exhibition emphasizes the cultural dialogue between Chinese and Western gardens, highlighting differences in design philosophies, such as the Chinese pursuit of harmony with nature versus the Western focus on artificial beauty [14]. - Historical influences are noted, such as the incorporation of Chinese elements in Western garden designs during the 18th century, reflecting a fascination with Chinese aesthetics [14]. - The exhibition also features artifacts from international museums, including the Chicago Art Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, enhancing the cross-cultural exchange of garden culture [12].