Kunshan Chinese Poetry and Calligraphy Exhibition - 仰之弥高

Schedule

Thu, 21 Nov, 2024 at 10:00 am to Fri, 20 Dec, 2024 at 05:00 pm

Location

China Cultural Centre in Sydney | Sydney, NS

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Discover the inspiring celebration of artistic tradition and modern expression—a must-see for all lovers of Chinese culture.
About this Event

Free Admission: Please feel free to walk in at opening time



Exhibition opens Monday-Friday, 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm.



Excluding both Chinese and Australian Public Holdiays


The exhibition is presented by the Kunshan Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the China Cultural Centre in Sydney, this special exhibition showcases the stunning works of renowned calligraphers Lu Jiaheng, Wang Qing, Wang Jinchun, Wan Liangquan, and Mao Qiong. Explore the beauty of traditional Chinese script and poetry, where timeless art meets cultural heritage.


Don’t miss this inspiring celebration of artistic tradition and modern expression—a must-see for all lovers of Chinese culture!





Clerical Script (Lìshū)
Zhu Bailu's "At De Xia Zhai, Writing for His Uncle on the Fan, Starting with Tao Zhenbai’s Verse" 隶书《朱柏庐·在德下斋题其叔六皆扇起限陶贞白句》

Artist: Wang Qing 王清



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Running Script (Xíngshū)
Zhu Bailu’s "Four Rhymes Written Offhand and Sent to Maohuabo's Xishuang Studio" 朱柏庐《为重其口占四韵寄题毛华伯西爽斋》

Artist - Wang Qing 王清


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Running Script (Xíngshū)
Five Miscellaneous Poems on Jinling" (《金陵杂诗五首》) by Gu Yanwu (顾炎武)

Artist: Lu Jiaheng陆家衡


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Clerical Script (Lìshū)
Jingwei" (《精卫》) by Gu Yanwu (顾炎武)

Artist: Lu Jiaheng陆家衡


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Running Script (Xíngshū)
Seal Script (Zhuànshū)
Clerical Script (Lìshū)
Gui You Guang's "Record of the Dwelling in the Baocai Mountain" 归有光·《宝界山居记》

Artist: Wang Jinchun 王金春


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Where is it happening?

China Cultural Centre in Sydney, Level 1, 151 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, Australia

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Tickets

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Host or Publisher China Cultural Centre (Sydney)

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