Exhibition puts works of non-Han ethnic groups on canvas

By Wang Kaihao | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-08-13 10:04
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A modern woodblock print on Dai ethnic group in Yunnan. [Photo provided to China Daily]

According to Zheng Qian, deputy director of the Chinese National Museum of Ethnology, woodblock printing has played a key role in Chinese culture, but those from non-Han ethnic groups used to attract less attention compared with their other art forms such as embroidery or dyeing.

"The exhibition will offer new perspective for our comprehensive understanding of Chinese print art," she says.

As the first temporary exhibition being launched after months of closure of China Printing Museum due to COVID-19, Special Exhibition of Chinese Ethnic Print Artis to run through Sept 15, and several livestreaming tour through digital platforms will be organized to enable netizens have immersive experience visiting the gallery.

Sun Baolin, director of China Printing Museum, said another joint exhibition involving the two Beijing museums will be held later this year, and the two institutions will have more in-depth cooperation in academic research and collection.

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