Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing

ByZhu Linyong August 19, 2022
Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing
Musicians from the China National Traditional Orchestra gave a Silk Road themed performance at the opening ceremony of the art exhibition titled Silk Road: Artists Rendezvous on Aug 15 at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. [China Daily/Jiang Dong]

 

With exotic Silk-Road themed music performed by musicians from the China National Traditional Orchestra, a grand art exhibition titled Silk Road: Artists' Rendezvous kicked off on the afternoon of Aug 15 at the National Art Museum of China in downtown Beijing.

Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing
Attendees at the opening ceremony look at one of the showpieces in the Silk Road themed art exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing on the afternoon of Aug 15. [China Daily/Jiang Dong]

 

Attracting about 40 foreign diplomats and representatives from several international organizations, the exhibit presents over 190 works by artists from 112 countries in the Belt and Road Initiative. The exhibit also includes an interactive, immersive unit where visitors may click a mouse or use their fingers on a touch screen to alter digital versions of the artwork.

Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing
Attendees at the opening ceremony got an overview of the exhibit, which officially opens to the public at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing on Aug 16. [China Daily/Jiang Dong]

 

"This artistic and cultural feast for eyes and hearts alike is a vivid testimony to the great success of China's Belt and Road Initiative," said Wu Weishan, a curator of the exhibit and dean of the National Art Museum of China which co-organized the art show along with the China International Culture Association, the UNESCO Cluster Office in Beijing and the Silk Road International Alliance of Art Museums and Galleries.

Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing
This photo shows a corner of the interactive, immersive unit of the art exhibition in Hall 5 of the National Art Museum of China. Visitors may click a mouse or use their fingers on a touchscreen to alter digital versions of original artworks. [chinadaily.com.cn/Zhu Linyong]

 

According to Wu, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism has invited influential artists from Europe, Africa, America, Oceania and Asia for field trips, residency programs and workshops across China over the last decade. Drawing inspiration from their China experiences, these artists have created a wide variety of works, including oil paintings, traditional Chinese ink paintings, sculptures and mixed media.

Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing
Socrates and Confucius: An Encounter, a copper sculpture by Wu Weishan, dean of the National Art Museum of China, is one of the specially invited works at the Silk Road themed exhibition. [chinadaily.com.cn/Zhu Linyong]

 

"The Silk Road was important over the centuries, it carried not only silk but also knowledge and cultures,'' said Shahbaz Khan, director of UNESCO Beijing and Representative to China, at the opening ceremony.

Silk Road-Themed Art Exhibition Kicks off in Beijing
An attendee takes a picture of an art piece at the Silk Road themed exhibition on Aug 15 at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. [China Daily/Jiang Dong]

 

The Silk Road is an invaluable world heritage to be celebrated for reminding the world of the importance of cultural diversity and cross-cultural communication, Khan said, adding "cultural and artistic creations, no matter their specific forms, are all conducive to innovation and sustainable development in a country".

Khan suggested organizers bring the exhibit to countries in the Belt and Road Initiative using the UNESCO offices and the Chinese embassies there as venues.

The Beijing exhibit is free to the public and will run through Aug 25.

 

(Source: chinadaily.com.cn)

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