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New exhibition highlights virtual curatorial talent training project
Published: Dec 27, 2023 11:17 PM
Photo: Courtesy of central academy of fine arts

Photo: Courtesy of central academy of fine arts


A new exhibition kicked off at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in late December, aiming to present the achievement of the Art Museum Virtual Curatorial Talent Training project. 

The exhibition reviews the project's teaching design, classroom sketches and students' creations. 
The 30 students worked together on the exhibit, 2123 Archeology: One Hundred Things in the Art Museum a Hundred Years Ago, as an overall response to issues such as digital technology and art museums, with more possibilities for future exhibitions.

Funded by China National Arts Fund, the Art Museum Virtual Curatorial Talent Training project included 30 curators from various high schools and art institutions with a series of sections like teaching, research and workshops. 

According to Kang Li, who is in charge of the project, it integrates industry resources and provides massive professional data including exhibition space, artwork resources and exhibition restoration cases, aiming to provide effective solutions for curatorial practice in current situations.

Global Times