Dec 12, 2024
Guangzhou 2024.12.10 - 2025.05.23On December 10, the Guangdong Museum launched its latest original exhibition, "Colors of China: The Glorious Porcelain Glaze", as part of its “Ancient Art Series.” The exhibition invites visitors to explore the rich history and aesthetic beauty of Chinese porcelain, featuring more than 200 exquisite glazed porcelain pieces.
Porcelain, often seen as a symbol of China, has long been admired for its diverse forms and vibrant colors, reflecting the depth and diversity of Chinese culture. The glazed porcelain items displayed in this exhibition shine like hidden gems, radiating the warmth and charm that embodies traditional Chinese aesthetics.
A glimpse into the world of glazed porcelain
Curated by Tian Wei'en, the exhibition presents over half of the precious items on display for the first time to the public. Among the 200+ pieces are 13 first-class national cultural relics, 142 second-class, and 37 third-class items. Highlights include the Jingdezhen peacock green-glazed magnolia-patterned vessel, a Qing Dynasty Kangxi-era yellow-glazed jar, and a Qing Dynasty Yongzheng-era white-glazed chrysanthemum-patterned vase. These iconic works represent key moments in the evolution of Chinese porcelain craftsmanship, some of which will be showcased in stages for added emphasis.
Exploring traditional Chinese colors through porcelain
Entering the exhibition hall feels like stepping into a living painting. The porcelain pieces trace the origins of color as conceptualized by ancient Chinese thinkers. The exhibition is organized into sections based on the traditional five Chinese colors, each representing different elements of nature and culture:
Yellow: Symbolizing the earth and the nurturing qualities of the land.
Green: Inspired by nature, representing vitality and life, especially the green of mountains and rivers.
Exhibition Details
Location: Guangdong Museum, Third Floor, Gallery Two
Exhibition Dates: December 10, 2024 – May 23, 2025
Reporter | Li Fangwang
Photo | Guangdong Museum
Editor | Hu Nan, James, Shen He
Source: GDToday