Danish Cultural Center's 'Slow' Art Exhibition held in Hangzhou

2024-06-23 22:27:37 source: ZICC

The Danish Cultural Center's Slow- Woven Images art exhibition officially opened at the Winland Center in Hangzhou on June 22.


Danish artist Martin Nannestad Jørgensen showcased 17 of his tapestry works to local citizens and visitors. Jørgensen's tapestries are known for their painstaking detail, with only 1 to 2 centimeters woven each day. Creating a single piece can take up to one or two years, making patience a crucial part of the process, according to Jørgensen.


Jørgensen expressed his joy at exhibiting in China, noting the large and enthusiastic audience and the unique cultural atmosphere. He hopes his exhibition will help more people understand the Chinese perspective on art and their attitude towards artistic creation.


Reporter Xu Wendi

Intern Wu Mian


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The Danish Cultural Center's Slow- Woven Images art exhibition officially opened at the Winland Center in Hangzhou on June 22.


Danish artist Martin Nannestad Jørgensen showcased 17 of his tapestry works to local citizens and visitors. Jørgensen's tapestries are known for their painstaking detail, with only 1 to 2 centimeters woven each day. Creating a single piece can take up to one or two years, making patience a crucial part of the process, according to Jørgensen.


Jørgensen expressed his joy at exhibiting in China, noting the large and enthusiastic audience and the unique cultural atmosphere. He hopes his exhibition will help more people understand the Chinese perspective on art and their attitude towards artistic creation.


Reporter Xu Wendi

Intern Wu Mian


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