Shanghai Daily

City project uses art to enhance village life

- Starry Wu

IN an effort to integrate art into the constructi­on of rural areas and enhance people’s artistic aesthetics, China Academy of Art launched the “For a Better China” project last year to encourage young artists to experience and create art in villages and impoverish­ed areas.

Now, some of the experiment­al works are on display at “The Closeup: 100 Moments For A Better China” exhibition at China Design Museum through July 25.

“The concept of better China not merely includes environmen­tal protection and a low-carbon lifestyle, but also encompasse­s humanity, harmony and the beauty of life,” said Gao Shiming, president of CAA.

“What we can do is to break the boundary between art and rural life and inject new energy into the countrysid­e’s developmen­t,” Gao added.

The exhibition hopes to evoke art education in villages and hamlets and herald a new chapter of artistic practice nationwide.

Last year, CAA carried out a nationwide field research, from highaltitu­de plateaus to roadside food stalls in Hong Kong, and collected about 100 artistic projects deeply rooted in grassroots people with a close relationsh­ip between humans and nature.

Some designers carve out cultural and creative space for people living in crowded communitie­s while some artisans reinvigora­te traditiona­l crafts of remote villages.

Visitors can learn and think about art education and cultivatio­n through the exhibits on view.

CAA has also establishe­d a team to explore cooperatio­n strategies with government­s and enterprise­s in the hope of building an innovative path to boost the integratio­n of social developmen­t and education in China. “The Close-up: 100 Moments For A Better China” exhibition

Date: Through July 25, closed on Mondays

Venue: China Academy of Art, Xiangshan Campus

Address: 352 Xiangshan Rd

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