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一周展讯|马王堆还原西汉生活,纹章九州梳理古代纹饰
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-05 08:25
Group 1: Archaeological Exhibitions - Recent archaeological exhibitions showcase the development of ancient civilizations from the Yangtze River basin to the Yellow River, highlighting significant cultural findings [1] - The Yunnan Ancient Dian Civilization exhibition in Shanghai presents 70 years of archaeological achievements related to the Dian culture [1] - The "Encountering the King of the Chu" exhibition at the National Museum reconstructs the ceremonial and functional aspects of Chu artifacts [1] - The Hubei Provincial Museum's "Reading China" exhibition outlines the cultural evolution from the Warring States to the Eastern Jin period [1] Group 2: Art Exhibitions - The "Very Picasso" exhibition in Shanghai features 80 works spanning over 70 years, designed by Paul Smith to offer a new perspective on Picasso's creativity [2][4] - The "Miracle of Patterns" exhibition at the Louvre focuses on artistic masterpieces from India, Iran, and the Ottoman Empire, showcasing around 300 items [6] - The "Modern Huayi" exhibition explores the evolution of the Shanghai cheongsam and its cultural significance in the 20th century [8] Group 3: Cultural Heritage Exhibitions - The "Exquisite Artifacts of the Qing Dynasty" exhibition at the Shanghai World Expo Museum presents 119 pieces of export art, reflecting cultural exchanges during the 18th and 19th centuries [10] - The "Renaissance of Ancient Bronze" exhibition at the Shanghai Museum examines the unique value of late Chinese bronze art through 178 artifacts [12] - The "Fan Art through the Ages" exhibition showcases over 100 fan paintings from various historical periods, including notable works from the Song and Yuan dynasties [14] Group 4: Historical and Thematic Exhibitions - The "Roman Odyssey" exhibition at the Shanghai World Expo Museum presents 131 artifacts that narrate the epic history of ancient Rome [18] - The "Imprint of the Ancient Kingdom" exhibition at the China Maritime Museum features over 200 artifacts showcasing the archaeological achievements of the ancient Dian Kingdom [22] - The "Chinese Opera Theme Art Exhibition" at the Zhu Qizhan Art Museum displays character paintings from various artists, celebrating the art of Chinese opera [23]
今起对公众开放 108件/套海昏侯墓宝藏文物重磅亮相
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-16 05:03
Core Viewpoint - The temporary exhibition "Haihunhou: Experiencing the Kings, Emperors, and People of the Han Dynasty" showcases 108 artifacts from the Haihunhou tomb, providing a systematic interpretation of the Han dynasty's dual governance system from a cross-regional perspective, enhancing cultural offerings in Beijing's sub-center [1][2]. Exhibition Overview - The exhibition is open to the public from December 16, 2023, to March 15, 2026, allowing visitors to closely appreciate various exquisite artifacts such as gold, jade, and bronze items unearthed from the Haihunhou tomb [1]. - It features a thematic structure divided into four sections: "Haihunhou State," "Centralized Governance," "Han Lifestyle," and "Guardians of Civilization," focusing on the life of Liu He and the narrative framework of "Central-Local" governance [2]. Artifacts and Highlights - Over 20 precious artifacts, including the "Li Ji Family" inscribed bronze lamp and various bronze vessels, are displayed for the first time after restoration, revealing insights into the lifestyle and economic systems of the Haihunhou [3]. - The "Gold and Silver Tribute" section showcases high-purity gold artifacts, including horse-hoof gold and麟趾金, reflecting the wealth and hierarchical order of the Han dynasty [8]. Technological Integration - The exhibition incorporates modern technology in archaeological preservation, successfully restoring ancient bamboo slips and revealing hidden patterns on gold artifacts, thus enhancing the understanding of Han metalworking techniques [12]. - The "Kongzi Lacquer Mirror," a significant artifact, underwent advanced preservation techniques, providing valuable insights into early Confucian thought through its intricate designs and inscriptions [17]. Cultural Engagement - The museum collaborates with the Nanchang Haihunhou State Museum to offer cultural products, creating an interactive experience for visitors, including replicas of artifacts and educational items designed for youth [17]. - Expert lectures and volunteer-led storytelling sessions are planned to deepen public understanding of Han culture and history, enhancing the overall visitor experience [18].