Global Times

China-themed internatio­nal art show starts in Slovenia

- Xinhua Page Editor: loukang@globaltime­s.com.cn

Internatio­nal art exhibition Reflection China opened in Slovenia on Friday to showcase more than 90 paintings by 45 Slovenian and Austrian artists.

The exhibition was jointly organized by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Slovenia and the Confucius Institute at the University of Graz in Austria.

It is open for free to all visitors in Slovenia until Tuesday, after which it is scheduled to move to the University of Graz, where it will open from December 1 to 16. All the paintings, despite their different styles, bear the same topic of “China in my eyes.”

Slovenian artist Miriam Ehler, who has traveled to China for many times, said that his good memories and deep impression­s of the country have provided him with rich resources for his artistic creation.

“This year marks 30 years of diplomatic relations between China and Slovenia,” Chinese Ambassador to Slovenia Wang Shunqing said, adding that over the past three decades, the two countries have intensifie­d cooperatio­n and a growing number of Slovenians have become interested in China.

“We should go beyond national borders, and let exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizati­ons become the driving force for the progress of human society and enable us to work together in maintainin­g world peace,” Wang said.

“I agree to the concept of ‘cultural exchange without borders’ and wish the exhibition a complete success,” said Rastko Vrecko, a member of the Slovenian Parliament.

The exhibition has linked Austria, Slovenia and China together, said Austrian artist Gert Maria Hofmann, adding that he was looking forward to participat­ing in such events in the future.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? National Gallery of Slovenia
Photo: IC National Gallery of Slovenia
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China