Go to a feast of arts and crafts and intangible cultural heritage
2023-01-04
The Great Auspicious Picture (Shadow Play) is presented by Xue Hongquan at China Arts and Crafts Museum, China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum. In the bright and spacious hall of China Arts and Crafts Museum and China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, a tall stainless steel "tree" attracted many viewers to stop and watch. Artist Liu Hengfu's sculpture "Chinese Blessing Tree" has smooth and simple lines, which makes the tree modeling in traditional Chinese painting three-dimensional and modern. This Chinese blessing tree with interconnected branches and fruitful results shows the spirit of standing tall and standing tall and never ending, which means to be upward and prosperous. It is a beautiful interpretation of "a community with a shared future for mankind". From January 1, China National Arts and Crafts Museum and China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum were reopened. At the same time, four new exhibitions, "Sacrifice is here -- the exhibition of the ancestors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties by the Chinese Academy of Arts", "Songna firewood ware -- Jingdezhen ceramic firewood kiln burning skills exhibition", "The world of cinema: Shaanxi Intangible Cultural Heritage Film Exhibition", and "The world of humanity -- Liu Hengfu public art exhibition" also met with the audience at the same time. Ancestor worship is a rich and profound tradition of the Chinese nation with a long history. Filial piety, loving relatives, prudence, and respect for ancestors and families are family virtues inherited from ancient times. As a symbol of ancestor worship culture, the image of ancestors is a material carrier to maintain family emotions, bearing rich historical and cultural connotations; At the same time, due to the emphasis on faithfully reflecting the appearance of ancestors and the clothes they wear, the Zurong portrait is also the epitome of Chinese figure painting. The collection of Ming and Qing Dynasty Zurong Statues of the Chinese Academy of Arts, which was exhibited in the "Sacrifice as in the Exhibition of Ming and Qing Dynasty Zurong Statues of the Chinese Academy of Arts", is of considerable quantity and high quality. Most of the collections are exhibited for the first time. Among them, the most eye-catching one is a relatively complete set of "The Ancestor Portrait of Dora Shuncheng County King's Family". From the 7th Dora Shuncheng Loyal King Norobo to the 12th Dora Shuncheng Jane County King Lunzhu, there are six generations of princes and five generations of princesses, a total of 11 works. It can not only help us understand the regulations of ancestor worship in the royal palace of the Qing Dynasty, but also understand the evolution of the painting techniques and styles of the northern ancestral statues in the Qing Dynasty through the different painting styles of the works. Jingdezhen's millennium kiln fire has burned the brilliance of Chinese ceramics and lit up the world's ceramic avenue. For thousands of years, kiln building and firing techniques have continued to be essence and innovative. In the contemporary era, Jingdezhen's ceramic craftsmen have formed an artistic firewood kiln called "Songna firewood ware" through continuous research, exploration, improvement and trial firing of the kiln. This kind of kiln can not only re burn Jingdezhen ceramic works in various historical periods, but also fully meet the firing conditions of various contemporary ceramic arts. It can vividly show the magic charm of "entering the kiln in one color and leaving the kiln in myriad colors". More than 100 pieces of works presented in the "Songna Firewood Ware Jingdezhen Ceramic Firewood Kiln Firing Skill Exhibition" were created by dozens of Chinese arts and crafts masters, national level inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, Chinese ceramic art masters, professors, provincial arts and crafts masters, and were fired in the "Songna Firewood Ware" kiln, demonstrating the historical connotation and era value of contemporary art ceramics and firewood kilns. On November 27, 2011, UNESCO announced that Chinese shadow play was included in the List of Representative Works of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Shadow play, which has the reputation of "telling stories of the past and dancing millions of soldiers with both hands", has been passed down for thousands of years, and is the best in China
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Source:people.cn
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