Nanjing–Florence Chinese ink art exhibition

Nanjing–Florence Chinese ink art exhibition

Ganjing – Florence: A Tale of Two Cities focuses on Chinese ink art, including paintings, music, photography and video, at Auditorium al Duomo.

bookmark
Mon 19 Jun 2017 4:15 PM

 

 

This week, the Auditorium al Duomo will host a unique exhibition of Chinese ink art, including paintings, music, photography and video installations.

 

Entitled “Ganjing – Florence: A Tale of Two Cities”, the event aims to further encourage the cultural exchange between the two sister cities, and bolster Italians’ awareness of ink painting as an important age-old art form in China. The exhibition, running from June 21 to 25, is promoted by the Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco, a prolific institution specialized in the fostering of intercultural dialogue.

 

The painted works on display are centered on the representation of Ganjing’s ancient city walls, partly in reference to Florence’s own walls, and are accompanied by traditional music, photographs and short films outlining the history and origins of ink art. Ganjing and Florence signed their town twinning agreement in 1980, and have since enjoyed a connection based on their shared wealth of cultural heritage, with particular distinction in the arts and crafts.

 

The exhibit’s inauguration will take place on Wednesday, June 21 at 6:30pm, when several artists will present and explain the techniques used to create the works. It will be attended by, among others, representatives from the Nanjing city council and the Nanjing Academy of Calligraphy and Painting, as well as Italian representatives from the Academy of Fine Arts and the regional and city councils.

Related articles

ART + CULTURE

A room with a blessing: looking ahead to the Raphael exhibition at the National Gallery, London

The National Gallery in London has assembled the most comprehensive exhibition on Raphael, which will open on April 9, 2022.

ART + CULTURE

Accademia: The Bronze Effigy of Michelangelo exhibition

For the first time, the nine bronze busts of Michelangelo attributed to Daniele da Volterra are side by side for scientific study at the Galleria dell'Accademia.

ART + CULTURE

Black History Month in Florence, 2022

Three exhibitions at MAD Murate Art District centre on Afro-descendant artists from February 10 through to April 2, 2022, curated in collaboration with Black History Month Florence.

LIGHT MODE
DARK MODE