Rome buzzed with creativity this week as an art exhibition celebrated 55 years of robust China-Italy diplomatic ties! 🎨 The event, guided by Chang Shana from the Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University, showcased over 200 exceptional works by more than 100 renowned contemporary Chinese calligraphers, painters, and master artisans. The display also featured over 100 treasured Italian artworks from the Museum of Civilizations in Italy, presenting a dynamic dialogue between classic traditions and modern visions.
This vibrant collection spanned traditional Chinese art forms such as calligraphy, bamboo carving, embroidery, Yun brocade, jade carving, and paper cutting, alongside precious Italian cultural relics like traditional clothing, ceramics, and bronze wares. With distinguished speakers including China Media Group President Shen Haixiong, Italian Minister of Education Giuseppe Valditara, Italian Football Federation President Gabriele Gravina, and Chinese Ambassador to Italy Jia Guide, the exhibition was attended by more than 200 prominent figures from multiple fields.
For young art enthusiasts and culturally curious minds across South and Southeast Asia, this exhibit is a vivid reminder that art has the power to bridge diverse cultures and celebrate shared heritage. It’s a must-see event for anyone who loves the fusion of tradition with modern creativity! ✨
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Art exhibit honoring 55th anniversary of China-Italy ties held in Rome
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