An international public art symposium commenced in Shouan Town, Southwest China’s Chengdu, on Tuesday, as part of the 2023 Chengdu Europe Culture Season. Themed
ARTS / ART
By Global Times Published: Jun 09, 2021 03:43 PM
Chen Shuailang s landscape paper artwork Photo: Courtesy of Xiao Wu
Mei An s poem Photo: Courtesy of Xiao Wu
An exhibition in Nanjing, East China s Jiangsu Province sets up a dialogue between artist Chen Shuailang s landscape paper artwork and Mei An s poetry, with academic support from Xu Zhenglong, a professor at Tsinghua University.
Since 2008, Chen started to work on China s traditional xuan paper to create works such as Chinese landscapes but incorporating innovative approaches like impressionist oil painting techniques. Her xuan paper works not only show the pure and ethereal beauty of a natural landscape, but also the Chinese philosophical way of harmonious coexistence, and the spirit of poetic romance in Chinese culture.
Chinese Traditional Kunqu Opera Gains New Vitality in New Era
ByWang Weijian December 18, 2020
Young contestants from Kunshan Huaqiao Central Primary School perform a scene of Chinese Kunqu opera masterpiece The Peony Pavilion during a Kunqu contest for children in Suzhou, east China s Jiangsu Province, Sept. 12. [People s Daily Online/Hua Xuegen]
Kunshan City in east China s Jiangsu Province, the birthplace of Kunqu opera, known as the mother of Chinese operas, has been taking measures to bring new vitality to the traditional art form.
In the Kunshan Contemporary Kunqu Opera Theater, The Imitator, the first original Kunqu opera work created by a young team at the theater, is put on stage. The performances given by post-90s artists have won applauses.
Chinese Traditional Kunqu opera gains new vitality in new era
By Wang Weijian (People s Daily) 09:01, December 17, 2020
Young contestants from Kunshan Huaqiao Central Primary School perform a scene of Chinese Kunqu opera masterpiece “The Peony Pavilion” during a Kunqu contest for children in Suzhou, east China’s Jiangsu province, Sept. 12. (People’s Daily Online/Hua Xuegen) Kunshan city in east China’s Jiangsu province, the birthplace of Kunqu opera, known as the mother of Chinese operas, has been taking measures to bring new vitality to the traditional art form. In the Kunshan Contemporary Kunqu Opera Theater, The Imitator, the first original Kunqu opera work created by a young team at the theater, is put on stage. The performances given by post-90s artists have won applauses.