In China, there has always been a fine line between language and calligraphy. From the oracle bone inscriptions to the scripts that are widely adopted today, the transformation of Chinese characters and that of calligraphy seem to closely interact with one another.
Art event fuses Liangzhu pictographs with calligraphy chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-07-08 09:34 Share Artist Lu Junzhou presents a cross between calligraphy and archaeological findings in his new
Liang Zhu Writing exhibition at Liangzhu Culture and Arts Center in Zhejiang province. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Artist Lu Junzhou presents a cross between calligraphy and archaeological findings in his new
Liang Zhu Writing exhibition at Liangzhu Culture and Arts Center in Zhejiang province.
Open from July 6 to 30, the exhibition celebrates the second anniversary of Liangzhu Archaeological Site being granted a World Heritage site honor by UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee.