涅瓦河畔的遐思——列宾艺术特展
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让展览成为“以艺通心”的典范 ——观中国国家博物馆“列宾艺术特展”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-27 22:06
在国际文化交流中,自主策展正从艺术"搬运工",转变为一种主动构建话语体系、促进深度理解与平等 对话的文化力量。 同为"中俄文化年"的重点项目,"心之所向"展汇集了84件中国国家博物馆馆藏书画珍品与文物雅玩,囊 括沈周《桃花书屋图》、文徵明《雪景图》等传世名作,且所有作品均为首次在俄展出,为俄罗斯观众 打开了一扇理解中国艺术精神内核的全新窗口。 "心之所向"展的策展智慧,正在于主动打破这种"他者"的认知框架。展览没有按照传统的编年史或流派 谱系线性展开,而是从书画在中国社会生活中所承载的"功能"切入,构建起一个以"人"为中心的展览结 构。策展人将书画还原到其诞生的生活场域与情感语境之中,从"谁在画""谁在看""怎么用"的功能视角 出发,阐释书画艺术如何成为不同群体、多元功能的精神载体——它是宫廷画师奉命纪盛的匠心,是文 人墨客书斋寄怀的雅趣,也是市井百姓节庆祈福的寄托。通过场景复原与叙事引导,展览告诉观众:这 不仅仅是一幅山水画,它可能是一位官员告老还乡后,对心中林泉的向往;这不仅仅是一幅书法手卷, 它可能是一位学者在人生困顿之际,与先贤的隔空对话。当俄罗斯观众能够透过水墨的氤氲,感受到创 作者那份"心之所向" ...
“涅瓦河畔的遐思——列宾艺术特展”在中国国家博物馆向观众开放
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-09-07 00:42
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Reflections by the Neva River: The Art of Repin" is the first large-scale presentation of Repin's art in China, showcasing significant works and providing a comprehensive overview of his artistic career [2][4]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition features 92 oil paintings and sketches, organized into four main sections: "Riverboat Song: The Beginning of the Artistic Journey," "Vast Land: The Quest for Realism," "Epic of the Times: The Brilliance of National Spirit," and "Twilight Reflections: The Free Realm of Old Age" [2]. - Notable works include "The Religious Procession in Kursk Province," which is nearly 4 meters wide, depicting the collective fate and experiences of the Russian people [2]. - The exhibition includes eight important groups of Repin's works, illustrating the creative process from field sketches to completed masterpieces, such as the group related to "Barge Haulers on the Volga" [2]. Group 2: Interactive and Educational Aspects - The exhibition will feature portraits of contemporary figures created by Repin, highlighting the power and charm embedded in these works [3]. - An interactive section will invite visitors to engage with the artist's "circle of friends," showcasing the interplay between painting, literature, and music [3]. Group 3: Exhibition Details - The exhibition is co-hosted by the National Museum of China and the Tretyakov Gallery in Russia, with support from the Russian State Museum [4]. - It will run until January 11, 2026 [5].