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杭州中小学生两大赛事开始征稿啦
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-11-13 02:48
Core Viewpoint - The 17th Ceramic Art Competition and the 15th "Children's Painting of Famous People in Hangzhou" competition have been launched, focusing on the theme "Encountering the Ten Scenic Spots of West Lake" to enhance children's understanding of the cultural significance of West Lake [1] Group 1: Ceramic Art Competition - The theme "Encountering the Ten Scenic Spots of West Lake" invites participants to use clay to capture the beauty of West Lake, showcasing their creativity through sculpting and glazing [2] - Awards will be given in two categories: elementary and middle school, with distinctions for different types of ceramic art, including sculpture and utensils [2] - Submission details include electronic registration by December 15, 2025, and physical submission of works from December 21 to 22, 2025, at the Hangzhou West Lake Museum [2] Group 2: Children's Painting Competition - The theme "Encountering the Ten Scenic Spots of West Lake" encourages young artists to express their impressions of West Lake through painting, highlighting the beauty and cultural richness of the area [3] - Awards will be presented in both elementary and middle school categories, with various prizes for outstanding works and contributions [3] - Participants can register collectively through their schools or individually, with a submission deadline of November 30, 2025, at the Hangzhou West Lake Museum [3]
通讯|中国当代工艺亮相伦敦顶尖艺术博物馆
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-29 01:49
Core Insights - The exhibition "Multidimensional: Contemporary Studio Crafts from China" at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London showcases over 80 works by contemporary Chinese artists, with nearly 50 pieces added to the museum's collection, marking the first exhibition in the UK focused on contemporary Chinese studio crafts [3][4][10] Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition opened to the public on October 28, featuring a dialogue between ancient and modern Chinese art, revitalizing the museum's historical narrative [3][10] - Curator Li Xiaoxin emphasized the presence of many young artisans whose works reflect a modern, diverse trend in Chinese art, aiming to allow artworks from different eras to resonate together [3][10] Group 2: Featured Artists and Works - Notable works include Lin Fanglu's large fiber installation "The Love She Gave," which transforms traditional Bai ethnic tie-dye techniques into a contemporary red fiber sculpture, symbolizing women's love and strength [4][7] - The exhibition also features ceramic works by Elisa Chu, inspired by traditional Chinese wooden architecture, showcasing the integration of structure and form in her pottery [6][10] Group 3: Cultural Significance - The V&A's ceramics gallery narrates the evolution of Chinese pottery, from the revival of major production areas in the 1950s to contemporary artistic explorations, highlighting the transformation of ceramics from utilitarian objects to expressions of thought [8][10] - Curator Lu Chuan noted the importance of understanding cultural heritage and its evolution, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of artists, curators, and research institutions in reshaping public perceptions of Chinese culture [10]