Yellow River Ceramic Exhibition draws wide attention, connects cultural memories of 9 provinces
Source:sdchina.com 2025-11-10 10:32:02
Recently, the "Following the Yellow River to the Sea – Huaguang National Porcelain Yellow River Culture Ceramic Art Exhibition" has attracted widespread attention. Taking the Yellow River as its thread, the exhibition connects the cultural memories of nine provinces (autonomous regions) along the river through the artistic language of ceramics. Nearly 100 sets of exhibited ceramic works encapsulate diverse cultural IPs—from the ecological imagery of the Yellow River's source in Qinghai, the Bashu cultural heritage in Sichuan, the Central Plains culture in Henan, the folk charm in Ningxia, to the primitive simplicity and profoundness of Longshan black pottery in Shandong—within their glaze colors and porcelain bodies.
Recently, the "Following the Yellow River to the Sea – Huaguang National Porcelain Yellow River Culture Ceramic Art Exhibition" has attracted widespread attention. Taking the Yellow River as its thread, the exhibition connects the cultural memories of nine provinces (autonomous regions) along the river through the artistic language of ceramics. Nearly 100 sets of exhibited ceramic works encapsulate diverse cultural IPs—from the ecological imagery of the Yellow River's source in Qinghai, the Bashu cultural heritage in Sichuan, the Central Plains culture in Henan, the folk charm in Ningxia, to the primitive simplicity and profoundness of Longshan black pottery in Shandong—within their glaze colors and porcelain bodies.
Recently, the "Following the Yellow River to the Sea – Huaguang National Porcelain Yellow River Culture Ceramic Art Exhibition" has attracted widespread attention. Taking the Yellow River as its thread, the exhibition connects the cultural memories of nine provinces (autonomous regions) along the river through the artistic language of ceramics. Nearly 100 sets of exhibited ceramic works encapsulate diverse cultural IPs—from the ecological imagery of the Yellow River's source in Qinghai, the Bashu cultural heritage in Sichuan, the Central Plains culture in Henan, the folk charm in Ningxia, to the primitive simplicity and profoundness of Longshan black pottery in Shandong—within their glaze colors and porcelain bodies.
Recently, the "Following the Yellow River to the Sea – Huaguang National Porcelain Yellow River Culture Ceramic Art Exhibition" has attracted widespread attention. Taking the Yellow River as its thread, the exhibition connects the cultural memories of nine provinces (autonomous regions) along the river through the artistic language of ceramics. Nearly 100 sets of exhibited ceramic works encapsulate diverse cultural IPs—from the ecological imagery of the Yellow River's source in Qinghai, the Bashu cultural heritage in Sichuan, the Central Plains culture in Henan, the folk charm in Ningxia, to the primitive simplicity and profoundness of Longshan black pottery in Shandong—within their glaze colors and porcelain bodies.
Recently, the "Following the Yellow River to the Sea – Huaguang National Porcelain Yellow River Culture Ceramic Art Exhibition" has attracted widespread attention. Taking the Yellow River as its thread, the exhibition connects the cultural memories of nine provinces (autonomous regions) along the river through the artistic language of ceramics. Nearly 100 sets of exhibited ceramic works encapsulate diverse cultural IPs—from the ecological imagery of the Yellow River's source in Qinghai, the Bashu cultural heritage in Sichuan, the Central Plains culture in Henan, the folk charm in Ningxia, to the primitive simplicity and profoundness of Longshan black pottery in Shandong—within their glaze colors and porcelain bodies.
Recently, the "Following the Yellow River to the Sea – Huaguang National Porcelain Yellow River Culture Ceramic Art Exhibition" has attracted widespread attention. Taking the Yellow River as its thread, the exhibition connects the cultural memories of nine provinces (autonomous regions) along the river through the artistic language of ceramics. Nearly 100 sets of exhibited ceramic works encapsulate diverse cultural IPs—from the ecological imagery of the Yellow River's source in Qinghai, the Bashu cultural heritage in Sichuan, the Central Plains culture in Henan, the folk charm in Ningxia, to the primitive simplicity and profoundness of Longshan black pottery in Shandong—within their glaze colors and porcelain bodies.