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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220301
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SUMMARY:"The Awakening Lion" Exhibition and Dining Promotions at MGM Cotai and MGM Macau
DESCRIPTION:Featured image: Mr and Mrs Lion by Hung Yi \nMGM Macau and MGM Cotai are home to some of the most sumptuous\, modern\, and sleek environments in the city. Besides loving their dining spots and art happenings\, we sometimes just head there to take in the beauty and artistry. MGM Cotai’s Spectacle is the ideal place to take the whole family and show the kids some great architecture but also check out some artistic installations along the way. This time\, we bring you a series of lion-inspired deals that will definitely land you there more than once. \nMGM Art Macao is an initiative happening at both MGM Macau and MGM Cotai where these two properties will be filled with art and food for all to savor and enjoy. Besides the jaw-dropping Awakening exhibition at the Spectacle\, MGM is also hosting the art symposium Contemporary dialogues of Chinese Culture Awakening\, and a series of wonderful lion-related dining deals. Read on to find out more! \nConveying the spirit of the lion\, the MGM Special Exhibition “Awakening” is a unique and forward-looking exhibition\, where Chinese artists from all over the world come together to present their creative ideas in Macau. Many artists have taken the imagery of MGM and the lion motif as the theme while combining the cultural significance of the “waking lion” from the Cantonese Lingnan tradition in their artworks. \nThe “Greater Bay Area Art Symposium – Contemporary Dialogues of Chinese Culture Awakening” was held in the MGM Theater on July 16 with an audience of around 300 guests. Top speakers including Pansy Ho\, Calvin Hui\, Wang Huangsheng\, Liu Guofu\, and Xue Song\, came together to discuss on how to awaken the Chinese art and culture\, and explore on its innovation and revival based on the current development of Chinese art. The symposium has also attracted over 140\,000 viewers during its live streams partnering with two popular online media platforms: Artron\, Chief Art Media Partner and Zai Art\, Official Livestreaming Partner. \nAt the symposium\, Curator Calvin Hui said: “MGM’s ‘Chairman’s Collection’ includes paintings and art installations from various important Chinese contemporary artists. Inspired by Eastern aesthetics while immersed in diverse cultural threads and ideas amid an era of globalization\, these artists create a contemporary expression cohering distinctive aesthetics of Chinese art\, blazing their own path apart from the monotonous mainstream discourse. Their artworks enrich and diversify the ecology of Chinese traditional culture\, hence helping to realize the creative transformation of the fine Chinese culture in the Greater Bay Area and contribute to the development of a Cultured Bay Area.” \n \nExhibition “Awakening”\nThe MGM Special Exhibition “Awakening” is one of the core activities of Art Macao. Curated by Calvin Hui\, the exhibition draws from the cultural symbol of the lion and interprets it through contemporary art\, in response to the longstanding historical and cultural roots and to demonstrate cultural confidence in the post-pandemic era. Chinese contemporary artists\, Xue Song and Liu Guofu have created brand new artworks inspired by the imagery of the lion. \nThe exhibition also features numerous works from the Chairman’s Collection\, including important works by such preeminent artists as Cai Guo-Qiang\, Wang Huangsheng\, Liu Jianhua\, Yu Yang\, Yuan Jai\, and Chloe Ho\, as well as the imperial carpet of the Qing Dynasty – Five Lions. These grandiose exhibits all explore the old and new artistic traditions with the audience and broaden their mind and sight of the future. \nTo spread a positive vibe to the guests while echoing the Art Macao theme of “To Create for Well-being”\, famous sculptor Hung Yi\, presents the public art project MGM Lion Party\, in the lush Nature’s Art at the Spectacle\, expressing a sense of joy and sustainability. Among his iconic animal sculptures in this project\, there is the Mr. and Mrs. Lion\, the first MGM Lion Family sculpture in his career\, which staged a joyous party with other 12 animal sculptures to bring happiness to all ages through art. \nThe exhibition “Awakening” takes inspiration from the visual and cultural symbolism of the lion and incorporates de cultural significance of the “waking lion” from Cantonese Ningnan tradition. The lion represents prestige\, confidence\, determination\, and strength\, much-needed characteristics in this new era the world is experiencing. According to MGM\, “In the post-pandemic era\, the waking lion stands for creativity and vitality that fuses ancient\, modern and contemporary art and culture. It is a symbol of encouragement\, revival\, and a return to even greater heights\, creating a positive social atmosphere.” \nWhen: July 16–October 31\, 2021 \nWhere: Spectacle\, MGM Cotai\, Avenida da Nave Desportiva\, Cotai \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here \nLion-themed bun at Imperial Court and Chun \nSavoring “Roaring” dining offers\nMGM felt so inspired by the power and will of the lion that decided to created different foods and drinks inspired by this beautiful animal. To celebrate the different artistic happenings in place\, MGM has several morsels and cocktails on offer\, including the delightful Awakening Lion Bun\, a themed snack available at MGM Macau’s Imperial Court\, and MGM Cotai’s Chun\, starting on July 1\, 2021. \nIf you’re more into sweet snacks and also want to involve the whole family in these happenings\, you should head to Anytime\, MGM Cotai’s own glasshouse in the middle of the Spectacle! The MGM Awakening Lion Sugar Crush is available from July 1 till the end of August. \nAnytime is also bringing the Leo: Zodiac Sign afternoon tea set for everyone to enjoy a roaring good time around food\, friends\, and family. This is also available to everyone from July 1 till the end of August. As for drinks\, cocktail lovers can head to Bar Patuá and have some of their all-time favorites or choose to try something new: for a limited period of time only\, Bar Patuá is having a themed treat\, the Lion Cocktail! \nWhen: July\, 2021–February\, 2022 \nWhere: Imperial Court at MGM Macau\, Avenida Dr. Sun Yat Sen\, NAPE\, Macau\, and Chun and Anytime at MGM Cotai\, Avenida da Nave Desportiva\, Cotai \nHow much: Price depends on the chosen item \n*For more information on the promotional periods of each dining offer\, check here \nLion Cocktail at Bar Patuá
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/the-awakening-lion-exhibition-and-dining-promotions-at-mgm-cotai-and-mgm-macau/
LOCATION:MGM Cotai\, Av. da Nave Desportiva\, Macau\, Macau\, China\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition,Food & Drink,Kid Friendly,Promotions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220101
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20210921T113240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T111034Z
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SUMMARY:Frank Havermans: Infra # Macau_Artificial Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:This site-specific installation showcases an ongoing observation of infrastructure. Being mankind’s largest built structures\, infrastructure comprises an international network that supersedes national borders. Inspired by harbor maps from Macau\, Shenzhen\, Hong Kong and connecting them to Portugal (Lisbon) and the Netherlands (Rotterdam)\, the project became a way to convey the overseas relationships that have existed for hundreds of years between these cities. \nThe author has a personal or professional relationship with the chosen territories. If infrastructure connects people\, this storefront is a three-dimensional map that collides with a post-geographical affection. The spatial language of folded black harbor maps manifests uncanny views of an otherwise straightforward flat and generic typology. It proposes an imaginary transnational enterprise\, in which the white voids are merely temporary gaps that are soon filled as the built environment never ceases to expand. Hypothetically\, the ultimate iteration of this window would be an uneasy dense\, black picture. \nThis work done remotely was a special collaboration between Impromptu Projects studio and Studio Frank Havermans. A study model was developed and then replicated on the other side of the world by means of computer-aided drawing to ensure the fine-tuning of the full-size installation. Laser-cut plywood of different thicknesses was applied to the designated shapes\, spray painted and installed on-site by a local carpenter. \nThe artist is not present due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic; nevertheless\, his work has emerged for the first time in Macau and has been commissioned specifically for the storefront. As in all of Frank’s work unique in his spatial approach to form and site conditions—there is a limited time frame to experience and enjoy a glimpse of this international Dutch artist’s manifest. Metaphorically speaking\, the storefront is the tip of the iceberg\, with his latest monograph “Transitional” made available for consultation. \nWhen: September 9–December 31\, 2021 \nWhere: Impromptu Storefront\, 14–A Travessa Inácio Baptista\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information on the artwork\, click here
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/frank-havermans-infra-macau_artificial-landscapes/
LOCATION:Impromptu Art Gallery\, 14A Travessa Inácio Baptista\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau\, 853\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220507
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211101T105331Z
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SUMMARY:Land of Hope – Historical Archives Exhibition on Leprosariums in Macao
DESCRIPTION:In order to showcase the achievements of the restoration\, use\, and revitalisation of heritage buildings to the public\, the Cultural Affairs Bureau presents the “Land of Hope – Historical Archives Exhibition on Leprosariums in Macao” – Reopening of the Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho. \nSince 2013\, IC has been carrying out the restoration works of the Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho\, in phases. Before the restoration and revitalization\, the five houses and the former recreation room were damaged and ageing in varying degrees\, even being riddled with parasitic plants\, as they had been left vacant and in a state of disrepair for many years. IC conducted comprehensive structural exams and analysis\, restoring each building\, based on its original material and layout. The structural consolidation has now been completed. In parallel\, at the end of last year\, IC initiated the procedures related to the 3rd Group of Immovable Heritage of Macao\, including the proposed classification of the Village of Our Lady in Ká-Hó and the former recreation room\, as well as the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows\, more recently announcing that the aforementioned properties have now been inscribed on the List of Classified Immovable Cultural Heritage. \nIn order to better utilize and revitalise the heritage buildings\, and to enhance the public’s understanding of the Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho\, IC holds the exhibition “Land of Hope – Historical Archives Exhibition on Leprosariums in Macao” at the former activity centre and the adjacent house\, showcasing nearly one hundred selected archives and related materials from the collections of the Archives of Macao. \nThe exhibition presents a study of the development of Macau’s leprosy treatment facilities\, outlining the history of leprosy treatments in Macau and providing important traces for future research on the history and development of leprosy treatments in Macau. Meanwhile\, the exhibition also demonstrates Macau as a leprosy pioneer in the field of relief and rehabilitation\, as well as the spread of humanitarianism in Macau. The exhibition is divided into two sections\, including the permanent exhibition at the Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho. \nWhen: Permanent exhibition – From November 6\, 2021 \nArchives of Macao exhibition – November 6–May 6\, 2022 \nWhere: Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho\, Ka Ho Village\, Coloane \nHow much: Free admission
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/land-of-hope-historical-archives-exhibition-on-leprosariums-in-macao/
LOCATION:Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho\, Ka Ho Village\, Coloane\, Macau\, Coloane\, 853\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211220
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211102T102530Z
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SUMMARY:"Symbiosis: Imagery and Aptitude" PRD Contemporary Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“Symbiosis: Imagery and Aptitude” is a collective exhibition presenting the works of 21 artists and institutes around the Pearl River Delta area. It explores the talents’ take on contemporary art and history. \nIn 1825\, George Chinnery\, who was in the same generation as John Constable and John Mallord William Turner\, came to Macau. What was beyond his expectation was that it was the heyday of painting exports in Guangzhou during his 27-year stay in Macau. What was even more beyond his expectation was that oil painting\, this Western traditional art form\, has mythically become a major component in the Chinese contemporary art culture in the 20th century\, just three centuries later. This proud country\, boasting its own ancient cultural system\, has embraced the western oil painting technique with a revolutionary and innovative mind and passionate attitude\, and has profoundly transformed itself to develop a diversified and multi-faceted art system. \nIf history is only a mere occurrence\, there will only be surprises but not any regrets. When historians tried to find out the reasons for the decline of painting exports\, they all attributed the cause to the introduction of photography and printing techniques during the period of Emperors Daoguang and Xianfeng\, which replaced the handicrafts with painters. Thus\, it is invincible for the fall of painting exports. History will not repeat itself but only the pattern. Compared with the impact on the painting export industry in Guangzhou caused by the photography and printing techniques in the 19th century\, we are now in the digital media era\, surrounded by countless images that could be generated and transmitted in an unprecedented array of methods. The traditional painting technique in the west has shown signs of waning in this new image era\, similar to the decline of the painting export industry in the past. If technology only affected the painters and the industry that reproduced works three centuries ago\, what technology will sweep across nowadays is all the art forms of painting. \nThe crisis and the end are forthcoming. Nowadays\, in the highly-developed digital image industry\, we enjoy the convenience of accessing many images but we are also subject to the domination of technology all the time. The world of endless images has severed our relationship with the real world\, turning it into fast-moving consumer goods\, as well as the fragments of consumption and being consumed. The imaging technology turns the visual life into a purely visualized space that could exist without handmade elements. \nOur effortless\, slow-paced\, and intimate relationship with the world has long gone\, and as a result\, we have gradually lost our ability to perceive things wholeheartedly and profoundly. In light of this situation\, questions have been asked about “What is painting in this image age?” in both the west and the east since the 1950s with new viewpoints about the mission and destiny of painting. On the surface\, it seems to be about the decline of painting caused by specific technology and innovations\, but beneath the surface\, it is about the crisis of the fragmentation and superficialization of our ability to perceive. The decline of painting is due to the decline of perception in this era. \nThus\, their works are the results of paintings by a pair of skillful hands. It is a long and inevitable process of visualization; it is a process of the hands slowly and continuously perceiving the content; it is a process of hands continuously stimulating the tactile elements of art; it is a process of the start of a mental state to bear the weight of life. They truly show us that in light of the crises and hurdles of modern art\, perception is still the resort of salvation; in the image age\, the visual perception of mankind is still preserved in paint. \nWhen: November 6–December 19\, 2021 \nWhere: Ox Warehouse\, 15 Rua do Volong\, GF\, 1F & 2F Gallery\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/symbiosis-imagery-and-aptitude-prd-contemporary-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Ox Warehouse\, 87-97 Av. do Cel. Mesquita\, Santo Antonio\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211213
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211029T095541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T095541Z
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SUMMARY:3rd “Encounter in Macao – Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries”
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd “Encounter in Macao – Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries” features six highlights\, namely the Lusofonia Festival\, the Traditional Music and Dance Performance in the Community\, the China and Portuguese-speaking Countries Film Festival\, the Annual Arts Exhibition between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries\, The Belt and Road Cultural Talk Series – Samba and Dance\, and the Taipa Houses 100th Anniversary Activities. \nThe Festival not only showcases the diverse cultures of China and Portuguese-speaking Countries but also implements and deepens the establishment of Macau as a “Cultural Exchange Centre between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries”\, offering residents and tourists a unique Sino-Portuguese cultural experience. This edition of the Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries brings the culture and customs of Portuguese-speaking countries to the community through an array of activities\, building Macau as a platform for cultural exchange between China and Portuguese-speaking countries and promoting heart-warming exchanges. Through the cultural performances\, traditional song and dance\, and cinema of the Portuguese-speaking communities\, the Festival showcases the diverse and inclusive values of Macau and its historical evolution throughout centuries of harmonious coexistence without loss of identity. \nAnnual Arts Exhibition between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries\n(See featured image above) \nThe Annual Arts Exhibition between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries features two exhibitions\, namely “Symbiosis” and “Embrace of Diversity”\, bringing together contemporary artworks from Macau\, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area\, and eight Portuguese-speaking countries\, and opening a window for the public to experience the diversity of Chinese and Portuguese arts. Furthermore\, the Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries brings a series of passionate and enthusiastic performances to the community. \n“This Is Not What I Expected” film still \nChina and Portuguese-speaking Countries Film Festival\nThe China and Portuguese-speaking Countries Film Festival–themed “The Gourmets of Cinema”–features 30 outstanding films from China and Portuguese-speaking countries\, making residents and tourists discover Macau. This edition of the Film Festival combines the visual and auditory impact of films with the taste and smell of food and drinks\, creating a cinema feast that brings together all the flavors\, from sweet\, sour\, bitter to spicy. The Film Festival is divided into three sections\, namely “Contemporary China & Portuguese-speaking films”\, “Macao Shorts about food & life” and “Flavors of China & Portuguese-speaking Countries”\, featuring gastronomic films in Chinese and Portuguese\, and allowing the audience to enjoy gastronomic stories produced by local filmmakers. In addition\, a series of outreach activities including post-screening talks\, lectures\, and cuisine workshops\, allow the audience to enjoy a feast of cinema and savor their lives. \n \nTraditional Music and Dance Performance in the Community\nThe Dance and Singing Group of Fujian Province and six local Portuguese-speaking artistic groups will offer Traditional Music and Dance Performance to the local audience\, with the aim of providing the community with an exchange between the art and culture of China and Portuguese-speaking countries. \nTaipa Houses 100th Anniversary Activities\nIn order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Taipa Houses\, the Cultural Affairs Bureau will hold a series of themed activities\, including “Guided Tours at Taipa Houses” and “Paper Cut Light Box DIY Workshop”\, allowing the public to learn about the distinctive features of the Taipa Houses as well as its historical stories and surrounding communities from different perspectives. In addition\, the participants of the guided tours can receive a Taipa Houses-shaped three-dimensional memo pad as a souvenir. \nThe Belt and Road Cultural Talk Series – Samba and Dance\nIn The Belt and Road Cultural Talk Series – Samba and Dance\, Jin Xinyi and Zhang Jianbo\, two specialists in Portuguese literature and cultural studies\, are invited to present two talks entitled “Feminist Literature in the Portuguese-speaking African Countries” and “Brazilian Literature and the Image of Brazil in the World of Literature” respectively\, offering the public an immersive tour through the culture of the Portuguese-speaking countries\, jointly exploring the active role of Portuguese-speaking countries in the cultural exchange promoted by the “One Belt\, One Road” initiative. \nJointly organized by the Cultural Affairs Bureau and the Institute for Social and Cultural Research of the Macau University of Science and Technology\, the Talk Series on Belt and Road Culture — Samba and Dance will present two seminars for this year. With the ultimate goal to provide further insight into the Belt and Road culture\, the talks\, hosted by specialists in literature and culture of Portuguese-speaking countries\, focus on the topics about feminist literature in African and Brazilian literature\, featuring Portuguese-speaking countries’ roles in the cultural exchange among the Belt and Road countries. \n \nLusofonia Festival 2021\nThe Lusofonia Festival is be integrated into this year’s “Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries”\, allowing the public to participate in the activities under the theme of Portuguese customs and culture\, enriching their cultural experience and enhancing the effect of the Festival. Over the three days of the Festival\, different booths of the Macao Portuguese-speaking communities from ten countries and regions\, namely Angola\, Brazil\, Cape Verde\, Guinea-Bissau\, Goa\, Daman and Diu\, Mozambique\, Portugal\, São Tomé and Príncipe\, East Timor and the Macanese community\, will be set up\, introducing their countries or regions’ traditional music\, arts and crafts\, traditional costumes\, gastronomy and tourist information\, allowing the public to experience the long-standing culture and festival traditions of different regions. \nWhen: November 11–December 12\, 2021 \nWhere: Taipa Houses-Museum\, Avenida da Praia\, Carmo\, Taipa\, Tap Seac Gallery\, Praça do Tap Seac\, Macau\, Macau Contemporary Art Center – Navy Yard No.1\, Rua de S. Tiago da Barra\, Macau\, Cinematheque Passion\, 13 Travessa da Paixão\, Macau\, Macao Cultural Centre\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai s/n\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: MOP $60 per person (cinema sessions) \nFor more information\, check the event’s official page \nAdmission to the Taipa Houses 100th Anniversary Activities and The Belt and Road Cultural Talk Series – Samba and Dance are free. Interested parties can register through the official website (only in Chinese).
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/3rd-encounter-in-macao-arts-and-cultural-festival-between-china-and-portuguese-speaking-countries/
LOCATION:Taipa Houses – Museum\, Taipa\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition,Festival,Kid Friendly,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220110
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211201T003927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T152140Z
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SUMMARY:Glossiness of Uncarved Jade: Grand Exhibition of Cui Ruzhuo in Macao
DESCRIPTION:Cui Ruzhuo\, a famous painter and calligrapher\, collector\, and owner of Jing Qing Yuan court was born in 1944 in Beijing. He had been teaching in the Central Academy of Craft Art in China before he moved to the United States in 1981. In 1996\, Cui moved back to Beijing and settled down. At present\, he holds academic positions as a doctoral supervisor of the Chinese National Academy of Arts and Dean of the Institute for the Study of Traditional Chinese Painting at the Palace Museum-Institute. He was also titled honorary professor of Repin Academy of Fine Arts and an honorary fellow of the Russian Academy of Arts and Science in 2016. \nWhen: November 12\, 2021–January 9\, 2021 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check their website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/glossiness-of-uncarved-jade-grand-exhibition-of-cui-ruzhuo-in-macao/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220207
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211117T112234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T112458Z
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SUMMARY:DFS Masters of Time Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Featured image above: Fabergé x James Ganh Flora and Fauna White and Yellow Gold Cushion Cut Emerald and Multicolor Gemstone Transformable Ring Earrings \nDFS Masters of Time is celebrating their 12th edition this year in November\, the exhibition unveils over 250 timepieces and fine jewelry from over 40 world-renowned houses. This annual happening celebrates craftsmanship\, design\, and innovation in timepieces and high jewelry. \nThis year’s exhibition gives guests a rare glimpse into a treasure trove of pieces that embody the captivating allure of rare gems\, jewels\, and stones. Hosted at T Galleria by DFS\, Macau\, Shoppes at Four Seasons\, Masters of  Time will unveil over 250 timepieces and fine jewelry items from over 40 world-renowned houses\, including exclusive bespoke pieces created especially for the event. \nMasters of Time is recognized as the world’s premier retail exhibition of luxury timepieces and jewelry. It is a  signature event in DFS’ Masters Series\, which showcases DFS’ leadership and creativity in curating exceptional experiences across its five pillars of luxury: Wines and Spirits\, Beauty and Fragrances\, Watches\, and Jewelry\,  Fashion and Accessories\, and Food and Gifts. Created by DFS in 2008 to bring the very best brands in the world of watchmaking–and their ambassadors–together with enthusiasts and collectors alike\, Masters of Time is traditionally hosted each year in the dynamic shopping enclave of Macau. \nThis edition of Masters of Time also features the inaugural DFS Masters Awards\, a recognition of innovation\,  artistry and flair in the watch and jewelry categories. A panel of specially-selected\, independent experts will judge pieces for their timelessness\, technical excellence\, craftsmanship\, innovation\, and exceptional use of a  variety of artistic techniques. The panelists\, led by chair Carson Chan\, the head of the Greater China mission for the Fondation de la Haute Horologerie\, come from a diverse background of industry experts\, designers\,  tastemakers\, and entrepreneurs and includes Laura Lan\, Nik Wang\, Vianney Halter\, Emmanuel Gueit\, Penny  Chiang\, Samuel Chan\, and Lung Lung Thun. Commemorating his partnership with DFS Group\, Vianney Halter\,  the master of chronometers who is renowned for his unique style as well as for his own technical patents and trademarked designs\, has constructed a handful of first edition timepieces launching at Masters of Time\, notably the ‘Deep Space Resonance’ – a one-of-a-kind masterpiece which is globally launching only at DFS. \nThe twelfth edition of Masters of Time also celebrates the beginning of a partnership between DFS Group and Phillips Auctioneers\, where–for the first time– fine and rare timepieces will be available in Macau outside of the traditional auction setting. In addition\, Andy Zhang\, Director of Watches\, China\, and Wenjia Zhang\, Regional  Director\, China\, Phillips\, will attend the event in Macau and host a masterclass titled “The Art of Collecting”\,  sharing tips on starting a collection and other insider knowledge on market trends. \nWhen: November 15\, 2021–February 6\, 2022 \nGala weekend – Friday and Saturday\, December 3 and 4\, 2021 \nWhere: T Galleria by DFS\, Macau\, Shoppes at Four Seasons\, Four Seasons Hotel Macao\, Cotai Strip\, Level 1\, Shoppes at Four Seasons\, Estrada da Baía de Nossa Senhora da Esperança\, Cotai \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here \nIWC Portugieser Constant Force Tourbillon and Faberge Compliquee Peacock Rose Gold Watch
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/dfs-masters-of-time-exhibition/
LOCATION:Four Seasons Macao\, Four Seasons Macao\, Cotai Strip\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211213
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211123T102653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T102653Z
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SUMMARY:Between the Flower and the Haze – Exhibition by Catarina Castel-Branco
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the 22nd Anniversary of Macau Handover\, Albergue SCM invited Portuguese renowned artist Catarina Castel-Branco to hold the solo exhibition “Between the Flower and the Haze” in Albergue SCM. Born in Abrantes in 1956\, the artist was graduated from the School of Fine Arts and the Gerrit Rietveld Academy of Amsterdam.  \nSince 1983\, she has presented over 30 individual exhibitions in engraving\, painting and drawing\, and had participated in over 70 group exhibitions organized by various national and overseas institutions. In 1987 she was awarded the National Engraving Exhibition Prize by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Gravura Cooperative. She has been a teacher of Drawing at the Design Department of the Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies since 1996. \nThis exhibition features 13 latest acrylic works by the artist. Inspired by the round windows commonly seen in Japanese traditional housing\, the works convey the serenity and tranquil quality of the oriental aesthetics. \nWhen: November 24–December 12\, 2021 \nWhere: Albergue SCM\, 8 Calçada da Igreja de S. Lázaro\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the organizer’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/between-the-flower-and-the-haze-exhibition-by-catarina-castel-branco/
LOCATION:Albergue SCM\, Calçada da Igreja de São Lázaro No.8\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220101
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211117T110059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T110059Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Brand Story – Macao Original Fashion Exhibition VIII
DESCRIPTION:The “2021 Brand Story—Macao Original Fashion Exhibition VIII” of the Macao Fashion Gallery (MFG) brings you into the world of C/W COLLECTIVE\, a womenswear brand\, with its avant-garde and high-end clothes in a well-decorated exhibition space\, allowing you to feel the charm of the deconstructed style. \nThe exhibition is held at the MFG\, starting from today until December 31\, 2021. The clothes are designed by Connie Wong through deconstructing and reintegrating fabrics of different textures and materials with the design element of deconstructivist architecture. With “Urban Uniformation” as the theme\, this exhibition highlights the diversity and adaptability of the brand’s clothing. \nA sales space\, the 2021 Exclusive Fashion Collections—Showroom\, is also available\, bringing together clothing and accessories from 34 local original brands. Members of the public are welcome to participate and purchase their favorite products. \nWhen: November 25–December 31\, 2021 \nWhere: Macao Fashion Gallery\, 47 Rua de S. Roque\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, call +853 2835 3341 or check their website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/2021-brand-story-macao-original-fashion-exhibition-viii/
LOCATION:Macao Fashion Gallery\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220530
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211201T002959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T152140Z
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SUMMARY:Portraits and Busts by Tam Chi Sang Donated to the Macao Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:The Macao Museum of Art (MAM) has always attached great importance to the gathering\, collection\, collating\, research\, display\, and publication of Macau artists’ works\, to engage the public with the development of art in Macau. Donations from artists and collectors are an essential source of a museum collection. For this reason\, MAM organizes regular exhibitions of the donated works to show both the latest collection and the appreciation to the donors. \nTam Chi Sang (1920–2007)\, an artist and art educator of great stature\, was known as the pioneer of Western painting in Macau. MAM has collected many of his works\, and thanks to the donations of his students in these years\, such as Chou Cheong Hong\, Chio Wai Fu\, and Kwok Wai Kit\, that gradually enrich our collection. This exhibition will showcase a selection of 13 portrait works from the donated collection\, including sketches\, oil paintings\, Chinese paintings\, and sculptures to show his enriched artistic outlook\, his exploration of portrait artworks\, and also to pay tribute to the donors. \nBorn in Yunfu\, Guangdong Province\, Tam studied Chinese painting with renowned local painter Li Xiaoshan in Zhaoqing in his early years and graduated from Zhaoqing Advanced Normal School. Then moved to Macao in 1949 and became a pillar in the local art circles since the 1950s. Tam was active in creation and was good at a watercolor painting\, oil painting\, Chinese painting\, and sculpture. \nThis section exhibits Tam Chi Sang’s self-portraits and self-portrait bust created from the 1970s to the 1990s\, reflecting his exploration and pursuit of artistic style and color applications through the self-portrait practices. His works also stand for the expression of his feelings. Tam Chi Sang was strongly attached to sketching and sketched self-portraits persistently\, reflecting his detailed insight and sophisticated painting skills. The exhibited works highlight a strong artistic appeal by interpreting the inner language hidden in the painter’s image. Drawing on the experiences of the Dutch self-portraitist Rembrandt in using light\, shadow\, color\, and brush-strokes\, Tam constantly pursued subtle changes in artistic language in his self-portrait drawings. Undoubtedly\, it was an important attempt for the development of Western painting in Macao at that time. \nWhen: November 26\, 2021–May 29\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/portraits-and-busts-by-tam-chi-sang-donated-to-the-macao-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220207
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211117T113847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T152140Z
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SUMMARY:Multi-Prismatic Mutual Views: International Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:As early as 2006\, when Chinese contemporary art was developing vigorously\, namely\, at the stage of constant search for the identity of Eastern culture in the Western context\, the Macao Museum of Art co-organized the exhibition “Microcosmos: Chinese Contemporary Art” with the China Academy of Art. Regarding Macau as the platform for contemporary art\, the China Academy of Art and the Macao Museum of Art interpreted the proposition of the times from such a special visual angle. It is also from that time when Chinese culture was emphasized as the mainstream\, the Chinese and international contemporary arts started to develop and integrate continuously in Macau\, resulting in today’s phenomenon that different contemporary arts co-exist and vitalize one another in Macau. This was not only one of the goals for the opening of the Macao Museum of Art but also the unique developing direction of Macau’s culture. Furthermore\, it was also the cultural significance that Chinese contemporary art needs to exist independently. \nTherefore\, between the China Academy of Art\, the academic forefront of Chinese art\, and the Macao Museum of Art\, where the international visions can be transferred and exchanged\, there is a field of interconnection and cooperation\, as well as cultural experimentation and social aesthetic education. This exhibition is in a sense an academic response to the Microcosmos: Chinese Contemporary Art (2006)\, which took place fifteen years ago at the Macao Museum of Art. Taking ‘history of the present as the perspective of textual research and historical sequence\, this exhibition will question the current context of contemporary art in the country and abroad. In addition to some of the artists who participated in the aforementioned exhibition in 2006\, this exhibition has also invited artists at the forefront of international contemporary art\, media artists from Mainland China\, Taiwan\, Hong Kong and Macau\, as well as the emerging artists in contemporary art. Originated from different societies and artistic creations\, they have repeatedly asked\, verified\, experimented with these questions\, and put these questions into practice. Based on their daily social perceptions\, they have constructed ‘extraordinary’ social resonance and have used their artistic creations to face their ‘near future’ art responsibility directly changing from viewing the world to world views. \nRhythm #03 by Cindy Ng Sio Ieng \nTherefore\, the starting point of this exhibition is a way of viewing; therefore\, the title is ‘Multi-Prismatic Mutual Views’. The prism is not only an energy gathering of high-density information and images\, but also an energy field where various social realities and individual values\, and cultural genes constantly intertwine and collide. The exhibition invited 32 contemporary artists (groups) from different places\, who have themselves formed a multi-pronged and mutual- viewing art scene\, regardless of region\, age structure\, media approach\, or way of expression. The exhibition hopes to highlight the multi prismatic and mutual viewing art scenery of the artists’ experimental creative outlook and to explore new paths in the presentation and study of contemporary art through the professional team of the Macao Museum of Art and the academic discourse of the China Academy of Art. ‘View’ is the new world view formed in the current artistic context. It is also the mutual observation of artists from different cultural contexts. And it is also a window of ‘view’ for cultural exchanges and multicultural coexistence in Macao. Such ‘view’ is derived from the multiple combinations of various cultures from a global perspective. It is not only a game under the control of technology but also the reasoning of continuous self-examination of multiple cultures and history. It is reflective thinking of human life in the pandemic era\, and also the human being’s passion and hesitation about the future. \n‘Multi-Prismatic Mutual Views’ is a metaphor highlighting the artists\, accompanied by physical materials. By constructing a worldview statement in the context of artworks\, the exhibition hopes to confront the current reality of decentralization\, to constantly ‘refract’ the individual positions of artists through their actions\, to question the essential issues of art and society. The multiple interfaces of the prism reflect their diverse value orientations and artistic identities\, allowing the continuous generation and transmission of artistic energy with the continuous ‘refraction’. The exhibition will use a variety of media such as painting\, video\, installation\, and AR/VR to present the experimental creations of artists across cultures and fields in the age of all media. \nThis may not only be an exhibition\, but also a long-waited artistic ‘event’. At this moment and in this context\, Macao has turned her role from the local development to the blending of the context of contemporary art. It is like a polygonal prism. Under the influence of refraction and co-existence\, it has formed an angle of mutual views. From the perspective of mutual relations and under the circumstances of dynamics and blending\, the works will examine contemporary art in the multi-contextual artistic reality\, forming an artistic trend of mutual friction and stimulation\, yet constructing a new mechanism of art production and value identity in the future. Under the ‘multi-prismatic’ effect\, with mutual observation and establishment of artistic references and values\, Macau will become a multi-dimensional interactive cultural jewel of the new China\, which ‘lives toward the sea’. \nWhen: November 25\, 2021–February 6\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s official website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/multi-prismatic-mutual-views-international-invitational-exhibition-of-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220314
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211123T102007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T114130Z
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SUMMARY:A Tale of Three Cities: Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Export of Silk Products in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
DESCRIPTION:In order to promote the development of the Cultured Greater Bay Area in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and further strengthen cooperation among the three regions\, the Macao Museum holds the exhibition “A Tale of Three Cities: Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Export of Silk Products in the Ming and Qing Dynasties”. \nThe exhibition features a total of 112 sets (201 pieces) of exhibits from the collections of the museums of Guangdong\, Hong Kong\, and Macao. The exhibition is divided into four sections\, namely the Greater Bay Area\, Export Silk\, The Changing World\, and The Greater Bay Area Today. \n \nThrough export paintings depicting prosperous scenes in the bay area in the old days as well as silk artifacts including silk fabrics\, hand-painted silk\, domestic items\, clothing\, and accessories\, the exhibition demonstrates the golden era of the export of silk products in the Ming and Qing dynasties and its influence on China and the world\, proving the significance of Guangdong\, Hong Kong\, and Macau as important hubs on the Maritime Silk Road. In conjunction with the exhibition\, a themed lecture will be hosted by the Director of the Exhibition Centre of the Guangdong Museum and General Curator of this touring exhibition\, Bai Fang\, on November 27 at the auditorium of the Macao Museum. \nWhen: November 27\, 2021–March 13\, 2022. \nWhere: Macao Museum\, 112 Praceta do Museu de Macau\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/a-tale-of-three-cities-guangdong-hong-kong-macao-greater-bay-area-and-export-of-silk-products-in-the-ming-and-qing-dynasties/
LOCATION:Macao Museum\, 112 Praceta do Museu de Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220103
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211201T021728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T101531Z
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SUMMARY:Macao Light Festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:Macao Light Festival 2021 is themed as “Travellers from Mars”. The storyline is based on friends from Mars who plan to travel to Macau and connects a series of elements related to tourism\, culture and creativity\, science\, leisure\, gastronomy\, environmental protection\, recreation and sports\, nature\, and the universe. It is presented in a humorous approach bringing joy and positivity to the audience while highlighting the image of Macau as a safe travel destination. \nWhen: December 4\, 2021–January 2\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Science Center\, Avenida Dr. Sun Yat-sen\, Nape\, Macau\, Taipa Village\, Nam Van Nautical Center\, Lago Nam Van\, Macau\, Barra Area\, Calçada do Amparo\, Pátio de Chôn Sau\, Rua dos Ervanários\, Rua de Nossa Senhora do Amparo\, Coloane Square\, Coloane Village \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s official website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/macao-light-festival-2021/
LOCATION:Macao Science Center\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220110
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211207T170556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T170556Z
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SUMMARY:2015-2025 The KUBUS in Fluxus: The Study of Täubner's Cube from Cao Kai
DESCRIPTION:Artist Cao Kai published an initial study about Täubner’s Cube in World Art\, a journal under the Central Academy of Fine Arts\, in which Cao allegorically described the cube as contradictory\, paradoxical\, and inconceivable “KUBUS”. Cao has started an artistic collaboration with the Täubner family from the withered forest in Cologne\, Germany since 2015\, utilizing the cube concept left by Wilfried Täubner to undertake reconstruction — concept reconstruction and image reconstruction. The former is about busting the dependence of installation art on “thing” and its obsession with “ready-made”\, and creating a cube in consciousness with the construction of virtual thinking through meditation\, graphics\, voices (dialogues and monologues)\, texts (writing and poems) and other forms of expressions of ideas. The latter is a space basically constituted by the cube\, and it projects a visual intention with dynamic and static image recording and editing. The expressions of this intention include performance art\, noise art\, occasional art\, and other Fluxus actions and activities. \nThe collaborators participating in this art program by Cao include sinology expert Thomas\, dancer and performing artist Julin-Julia Täubner\, assistants-cum-art students Li Shixian and Gu Jianyu\, and art student Cao Yue that has recently joined the program. In some sense\, the list of collaborators also includes the late Wilfried Täubner — in commemoration of Wilfried\, Cao Kai has named the relevant cube “Täubner’s Cube”. \nTäubner’s Cube\, originated from the conceptual photography of “Cubes” by the late German photographer Wilfried Täubner (1940-1994)\, is a term coined by Chinese artist Cao Kai in 2015\, who has studied and made art creations based on this concept. Wilfried Täubner created a steel cube structure for his images\, comprising six faces that include two perpendicularly-placed mirrors and an open four-sided frame. Täubner placed the cube in different types of spaces\, resulting in a type of contradictory landscape images through the flat conversion of the camera lens. The open frame of the cube divides the space where it is located for the second time\, presenting a fragmented view; the surface of the perpendicularly-placed mirrors plays a dual role of concealment and reflection\, underscoring the effects of displacement and rough connection following division. Thus\, these create a sense of alienation from the unfamiliar landscape. \nWhen: December 10\, 2021–January 9\, 2022 \nWhere: Green Townhouses\, 55-57 Avenida do Coronel Mesquita\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/2015-2025-the-kubus-in-fluxus-the-study-of-taubners-cube-from-cao-kai/
LOCATION:Green Townhouses\, 55 - 57 Avenida do Coronel Mesquita\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221211
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211214T164728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T152140Z
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SUMMARY:Quintessence of Imperial Kiln Porcelain
DESCRIPTION:The large-scale exhibition Quintessence of Imperial Kiln Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty showcases a series of porcelain artefacts from the Palace Museum Collection. This venue is currently the national museum with the largest and finest collection of porcelain from the imperial kilns of the Ming dynasty. \nThe exhibition features a total of 120 representative pieces from imperial kilns produced in the Hongwu to Wanli periods\, allowing the public to have a more comprehensive understanding of the varieties of porcelain from the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen in the Ming dynasty\, and its artistic achievements\, revealing the aesthetic tastes of the royal court in the Ming Dynasty. \nThe exhibition presents a sizable number of exhibits of sublime quality\, including First-class national cultural relics. The Cultural Affairs Bureau appreciates the Palace Museum’s efforts in bringing the priceless exhibits to Macau\, and for allowing the much-anticipated annual cultural event to be successfully held in Macau. \nWhen: December 10\, 2021–March 6\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/quintessence-of-imperial-kiln-porcelain/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 147-261 R. de Roma\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220307
DTSTAMP:20260510T074151
CREATED:20211202T184646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T152140Z
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SUMMARY:Quintessence of Imperial Kiln Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty From the Palace Museum Collection
DESCRIPTION:The large-scale exhibition “Quintessence of Imperial Kiln Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty from the Palace Museum Collection”  features a total of 120 representative pieces from imperial kilns produced in the Hongwu to Wanli periods\, presenting exquisite craftsmanship that deserves savoring. The public is welcome to visit. \nWith the continuous development of ceramic techniques in the Ming Dynasty\, luminous painted porcelain was produced in addition to blue-and-white porcelain. Established in the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369 A.D.)\, the “Imperial Porcelain Factory” in Jingdezhen\, Jiangxi province\, was dedicated to producing porcelain for the royal court. It was the largest official kiln that produced the most varieties of porcelains with the finest techniques. The imperial kiln porcelain not only manifests the absolute authority of the emperor but also reveals the aesthetic tastes of the royal court in the Ming Dynasty. In the exhibition\, the public can have a more comprehensive understanding of the varieties of porcelain from imperial kilns in the Ming Dynasty and its artistic achievements\, as well as the history of Jingdezhen\, which was known as the “Porcelain Capital”. \nIn order to enhance the public’s interest in the exhibition\, a number of outreach activities will be held\, including talks hosted by experts from the Palace Museum\, guided tours\, workshops\, and games with prizes. \nWhen: December 11\, 2021–March 6\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the official website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/quintessence-of-imperial-kiln-porcelain-of-the-ming-dynasty-from-the-palace-museum-collection/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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