HANGZHOU, China , July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 12 , the Fourth "Endless Mountains- An Exhibition of Art and the Tang Poetry Road: Mountain Trail of Infinite Longing" kicked off at the Dunhuang World Exhibition & Convention Center in Jiuquan, Gansu Province . It is hosted by China Academy of Art (CAA). The exhibition showcases more than 180 artworks of around twenty forms including poetry, calligraphy, Chinese painting, murals, video, design, crafts, and environmental art, by utilizing modern digital and new media platforms.
Among them, Xu Jiang's oil painting Will the Okra Turn Red? employs the symbol of okra to kindle the spirit and narrate historical songs. Min Xuelin's calligraphy piece The Moon at the Frontier Pass depicts the energetic and free-flowing style of wild cursive script, fully capturing the grandeur and poetic essence of the scene. Liu Haiyong's "Poplar Series" paintings employ a technique of fresh, wet brushing and ink speckling to vividly bring to life the rugged, ancient trunks of poplar trees.
Gao Shiqiang's video work Landscape: How to Spend the Night , inspired by Tang Dynasty frontier poetry, juxtaposes the ancient beacon towers of the Han Dynasty with contemporary molten-salt solar thermal power stations, thus opening a new dimension of poetic imagination. Shao Wenhuan, in his photography work Ten Thousand Years , uses long-exposure photography to capture the breathtaking interplay between the Yardang landforms and the resplendent starry sky, .
