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Rong Hui Art Center Hundred Arts and Hundred Pots Rare Exhibition

"Fuyun Yongchuan 20 15 Exhibition of Pot Treasures by Famous Artists" was unveiled at Rong Hui Art Center on June 28th. For the first time, this exhibition brings together more than 40 famous artists and 100 pieces of pot art treasures from eight crafts, including purple sand, ceramics, jade, gold, silver, copper, iron and cloisonne, and comprehensively shows the development status of pot culture and art in modern China.

China's pot culture has a long history, which contains profound cultural accumulation. Wang Yongqing, former Deputy Secretary-General of China Arts and Crafts Society and Vice President of China Traditional Arts and Crafts Research Association, said in his opening speech: "This is a gluttonous feast of China pot arts. There are gold pots, silver pots, copper pots, jade pots and teapot on display today. They are not only practical, but also exquisite works of art, some simple and elegant, and some crystal clear, all of which have been carefully produced, which makes people have to sincerely admire the extraordinary charm of China pot art. "

The Silk Road Precious Purple Pot, supervised by the Handicraft Revitalization Center of the Chinese Culture Promotion Association of the Ministry of Culture, carefully crafted by Jiang Yan, a famous purple sand artist, a master of Jiangsu arts and crafts and a researcher-level senior arts and crafts artist, and personally made by Chen Hongmei, a young purple sand artist and a national arts and crafts artist, was officially launched on the same day. Feng and Jiang Yan, researchers of the Palace Museum and president of the China Traditional Craft Research Association, unveiled it.

Silk Road collection teapot consists of two teapot, representing the Maritime Silk Road and the desert boat representing the onshore Silk Road. Jiang Yan made bold innovations on the basis of inheriting the traditional classic pot shape. After several investigations and drafts, it was carefully made by Chen Hongmei.

In the exhibition of master treasures, Zhang Tiecheng, a master of arts and crafts in China, had a lively and interesting conversation with Jiang Yan, a professor of finance at North China University of Science and Technology, Mu, chairman of Panlong Arts, and deputy general manager of Rong Hui Art Center on "How to play with the collection pot". The collectors present applauded repeatedly and were impressed by the profound and extraordinary charm of China pot culture and craft.

Ms. Zhang Shufen, a researcher at the Palace Museum, a famous expert and scholar in cultural relics identification, said after visiting the exhibition of Hundred Pots that she had worked in the Palace Museum for decades and had seen many exquisite works of art in palaces of past dynasties. Among them, the pot, as a practical product of the royal family, was favored by emperors of all dynasties, especially the Qianlong emperor. The special pot for the palace not only requires high practicability, but also pursues perfection in materials and technology. With the progress of the times and the development of science and technology, these pot art treasures on display today have surpassed their predecessors in creative innovation, application of new materials and technology. This is a happy thing, which shows that today's pot art is constantly developing and progressing, and the real pot art does have a good collection value.

It is reported that "Fuyun Yongchuan 20 15 Rare Exhibition of Masters of Hundred Arts and Pots" will last until July 28th in Rong Hui Art Center; You can also browse the wonderful contents of the exhibition on Lezang. com。