Shanghai Daily

Painting institute opens in Chinese classical garden

- Qin Jian and Ye Fengting

THE Shanghai Jiading Shifang Painting Institute was opened in the Tanyuan Garden, Nanxiang Town, early this month. It is Shanghai’s first calligraph­y and painting institute in a Chinese classical garden.

A special exhibition featuring over 60 works from more than 30 calligraph­y and painting masters, with most of them in the traditiona­l Chinese inkwash style, was also unveiled at the institute.

Tanyuan Garden was the private garden of Li Liufang, a renowned scholar in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

The art institute underwent a renovation on the basis of the former building, and famous Shanghai calligraph­ers and painters, including Mao Guolun, Xu Yunshu, Zhang Anpu, were invited as consultant­s for the developmen­t.

The second floor serves as the main exhibition hall showcasing a variety of traditiona­l Chinese calligraph­y and painting works.

Classical gardens are frequently portrayed in the Shanghai-style painting works. The experience of enjoying traditiona­l calligraph­y and painting in a classical garden has captivated many people.

An enthusiast of calligraph­y and painting surnamed Li said, “In traditiona­l Chinese calligraph­y and painting culture, classical gardens and calligraph­y and painting resonate and complement each other. Appreciati­ng an art exhibition in a classical garden allows to truly experience the unique charm of Chinese culture.”

Ding Xiaofang, director of the Shifang Painting Institute, said: “We will hold occasional public events, including training sessions, exhibition­s, and lectures.

“It will provide a platform for artists to exchange and learn from each other, while also offering the general public an opportunit­y to engage with calligraph­y and painting.”

At the launch ceremony, the Shanghai Jiading Shifang Institute donated a calligraph­y and painting piece to Nanxiang Town.

 ?? ?? The exhibition hall features traditiona­l architectu­re that complement­s the ambiance of the classical garden.
The exhibition hall features traditiona­l architectu­re that complement­s the ambiance of the classical garden.

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