
Beijing Exhibition Bridges Ancient Shadow Art with Modern Innovation
A Beijing exhibition merges traditional shadow puppetry and paper-cutting with modern art forms, exploring cultural heritage through light and shadow until March 2025.
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A Beijing exhibition merges traditional shadow puppetry and paper-cutting with modern art forms, exploring cultural heritage through light and shadow until March 2025.
Cui Xiaoqing’s ‘Thousand Character Patterns Project’ bridges traditional paper cutting with Chinese character origins, on display in Beijing.
A wooden robotic arm installation in Beijing reimagines traditional paper-cutting art through mechanical precision, blending heritage with modern technology.
Beijing exhibition showcases shadow puppetry reimagining the Monkey King’s legendary rebellion, blending ancient art and folklore with modern innovation.
Chinese artist Li Hanxuan’s interactive installation reimagines legendary heroine Mu Guiying using shadow puppetry and digital tech at Beijing’s Nanchizi Museum.