Permanent Exhibition
Our Beloved Treasures: The Artistry of Ancient Trees
Have you ever been in an art boutique and stumbled upon an eccentric, whimsically shaped artifact? Or maybe in a museum or gallery, you’ve marveled at paintings where characters, trees, and landscapes all distort and shape-shift, unfolding a captivating imaginary world? How do such unique creative perspectives come to be, and where do they start? How can we approach and appreciate such works?
In the mid-Ming dynasty, the evolution of Chinese landscape painting took an intriguing turn towards distortion and abstract representation. This exhibition features two paintings that represent this transformation, initially encapsulating fresh insights within traditional paradigms, before leading to a revolutionary shift in form. You will see the meticulous observation and gradual abstraction of trees by Ming artists, lending the artworks an enchanting blend of familiarity and innovative charm.
The artifacts featured here illustrate how artists cleverly utilized natural materials, honoring their original shapes and textures, while integrating the artists’ own distinct aesthetics and imagination. The results are exceptional and unique masterpieces. Some artists blazed new trails, employing precise and advanced techniques to conjure up intricate pieces that inspired admiration and wonder, harmonizing the fantastical with the artfully brilliant.
With this exhibition, we invite you to embark on a journey from tangible observation to metaphysical interpretation. Enjoy the myriad interpretations of nature fused with creativity and immerse yourself in the enchanting universe of ancient artists’ imaginations.