CGTN Launches China Crafted, Showcasing Ancient Chinese Art at ART SG 2026
China Crafted Exhibition at ART SG 2026
Last Friday, CGTN proudly launched its latest art initiative, "China Crafted," during the prestigious ART SG 2026 fair in Singapore. This exhibition marks a significant moment, showcasing remarkable digital displays that dive deep into the rich heritage of ancient Chinese art from the Shang, Han, Tang, and Song dynasties.
The event attracted an impressive array of art enthusiasts and dignitaries, who were captivated by CGTN’s booth themed "When Classics Inspire." It served not only as a launch pad for the latest season of the CGTN Art Series but also as a retrospective of the previous three seasons, bringing together a diverse audience passionate about preserving and appreciating cultural artifacts.
A Journey Through Time
"China Crafted" invites visitors to explore over 100 exquisite artifacts that narrate the stories of four great Chinese dynasties. Each interactive webpage guides viewers through a unique narrative, highlighting the artistic processes and cultural philosophies behind the creations. The exhibition effectively marries historical storytelling with cutting-edge digital media, resulting in a visually stunning and educational experience.
The journey begins with "Sacred Shang," which delves into the ritualistic significance of jade in ancient Chinese culture, featuring tales from the legendary General Fu Hao. Following this, "Heavenly Han" showcases the extraordinary artifacts discovered in the Han dynasty tombs of Mawangdui, revealing the sophisticated lifestyles and philosophical pursuits that shaped the era's culture, underscored by the symbolism of lacquer and silk.
Moving on to "Treasured Tang," visitors are presented with spectacular gold and silver items once used during imperial banquets, offering a glimpse into the opulence of the Tang dynasty. Finally, "Serene Song" reflects on the nuanced beauty of Song ceramics, interpreting the poetic sensibilities and neo-Confucian ethics embedded within these art forms.
Cultural Exchanges and Digital Art
During the exhibition's opening, Cai Shandi, the cultural counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore, remarked on the transformative impact this presentation holds for enhancing CGTN's global outreach. The exhibition stands not just as a platform for showcasing traditional Chinese excellence but as an opportunity for fostering deeper cultural exchanges between China and Singapore.
Seng Yu Jin, director for curatorial, research, and exhibitions at the National Gallery Singapore, praised CGTN's art series as an exemplary model of how media can play an active role in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage in the digital age.
The fourth edition of ART SG has brought together 106 galleries and international art institutions from over 30 countries, attracting collectors, artists, curators, and cultural professionals. CGTN remains a vital partner in this artistic dialogue, showcasing not only "China Crafted" but also the previous seasons including "The Song, Painted – People," "The Song Painted – Nature," and "Tang Architecture Building Timeless Glory," which previously dazzled audiences in cities like Paris, Madrid, and Osaka.
At the CGTN stand, art lovers can immerse themselves in the digital richness that the four seasons of the series offer, featuring interactive installations that bring ancient treasures to life. Each exhibition cleverly integrates modern technology, making historical art accessible and engaging for today's audiences.
Conclusion
As CGTN embarks on this global journey with "China Crafted," it aims to cultivate a vibrant cultural ecosystem that connects online and offline experiences, bridging the ancient with the contemporary through innovation, elegance, and rich narratives. The future of art and culture is unfolding before our eyes, and CGTN's endeavors signal a promising path toward broader cultural appreciation and exchange on the world stage.