Focusing on the coordinated development of art in the Yangtze River Delta for the first time, using paintings and sculptures to reproduce "poetic Jiangnan"

In response to the strategic deployment of "Developing Red Culture, Shanghai Style Culture, Jiangnan Culture, and Building Urban Cultural Brands,"

assists in the construction of the Yangtze River Delta Art Development Alliance, "Poetic Jiangnan-The 17th Sea Horizon Painting·Sculpture Joint Exhibition" has recently started ( December 8) held at the China Art Museum.

Caption: "The Seventeenth Sea Horizon Painting·Sculpture Joint Exhibition" was recently held at the China Art Museum. The official picture

exhibition is based on tradition, mainly showing modern and contemporary art works by artists in the Yangtze River Delta. Artists from different cultural backgrounds showed a new understanding of art under the background of the new era. These poetic works bring new artistic presentations to the audience.

In this exhibition, more than 150 works of 24 young and middle-aged artists from Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Anhui are invited to participate in this exhibition. This is the first time in recent years that the "Hai Horizon" has focused its academic vision on the coordinated development of art in the Yangtze River Delta. Zhu Guorong, curator of

and consultant of Shanghai Artists Association, introduced that this cross-disciplinary cross-border exhibition consciously combines tradition and modernity, showing the development of the times in the 21st century, the transformation of artists’ concepts and the development of techniques change.

Caption: The exhibition is based on tradition and mainly shows the official images of modern and contemporary art works by artists in the Yangtze River Delta. It is the sustainable value of the "Horizontal Line". The works exhibited by

have made breakthroughs and innovations in the creative process. Sculpture and painting are combined, sculpture and lighting are combined, tradition and modernity are combined. Artists born in the south of the Yangtze River use cross-border media and poetic discourse to express cutting-edge artworks. The ceremonial comprehensive material landscape created by Shanghai Tang Tianyi breaks through the shackles of materials and techniques, presenting a Chinese-style landscape under the new language paradigm. The artist Zhuang Zhong from Jiangsu focused on the reflection of the Jiangnan pond, cleverly using color and composition to present a poetic scene.

Illustrated: The exhibited works have made breakthroughs and innovations in the creative process. Official image

Luo Lingjun from Shanghai has created a series of "Shanghai Stories", using brushes to tell the story of the city. He believes that the city has temperature, and the old house is a kind of culture. Many of his paintings are part of the house, such as iron windows, handrails, and stairs, which will resonate with the audience, and contain the stories behind the old houses that the Buddha can touch.

In such an innovative thinking art exhibition, artist Zhou Xiaoping invited Wang Jieyin, Hong Jian, He Xi, Cha Guojun, etc. to jointly create "Pillows and Chairs", which is based on Zhou Xiaoping’s sculptures, and other artists performed A series of works of artistic re-creation. Works with different styles are placed in the middle of the exhibition hall, and the walls next to the exhibits are projected with micro-films that record the creative process. While watching the exhibits, the audience can understand the story behind the works.

This exhibition is directed by the Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles, hosted by the Shanghai Artists Association, and co-organized by the China Art Museum. It will last until December 16. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Le Mengrong, intern Ye Zhi)