China News Service, Hangzhou, May 15th (Wang title) On May 15th, "Between the Complex and Simple: The Art Exhibition of Bronze Art Unearthed in Baoji" was opened at the China Jiangnan Water Village Culture Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The nobles of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Shigu Mountain, Shaanxi Cultural relics unearthed from the cemetery, such as household robes and bronze bans, made their debut in Zhejiang.

Dragon pattern exhibits.

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  This exhibition takes Shang and Zhou bronze ware decoration as the starting point. Through the three parts of "magic and reality", "representation and abstraction", and "technology and art", the exhibition will lead the audience to appreciate the rich types of bronze ware decoration, and explore the development context of decoration under the background of a specific era. , and interpret the bronze ornamental art from the perspective of art combined with Fan casting craftsmanship.

  The reporter learned that a total of 124 groups of cultural relics with a total of 159 pieces will be exhibited in this exhibition. The exhibition will last until August 18.

  At the scene, Yu Qiuna, deputy director of China Jiangnan Water Village Culture Museum, told reporters that the museum is the first stop of the national tour of "Between the Complex and Simple: Bronze Art Exhibition Unearthed in Baoji".

Bronze on display.

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  At the same time, she also said that as a gift for the opening of the new museum, the exhibition exhibits a large number of cultural relics, high specifications and high quality, among which there are many "star exhibits", such as Bergzun, Berger, Shanwufu pot, Elephant statue, carp statue, etc.

Especially in recent years, cultural relics such as household robes and bronze bans unearthed from the Xizhou noble cemetery in Shigu Shan are also the first to meet the audience in Zhejiang, which can fully demonstrate the characteristics and style of the bronzes unearthed in Baoji.

  Yu Qiuna said that the perspective of this exhibition is different from the past. Previous bronze exhibitions focused on its historical value, but this exhibition interprets bronze art from the perspective of decorative art.

"When the audience is watching the exhibition, they will definitely find that some of the exhibits on display are closely related to our lives, and the bronze ware has become less serious." (End)