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Culture Beat: Classic arts highlighted at Guardian Fine Art Asia festival
Published: Oct 31, 2024 11:48 PM
Photo: Courtesy of Guardian Art Center

Photo: Courtesy of Guardian Art Center

Over 1,000 artworks and antiques from nearly 50 galleries and art institutions are on display at the ongoing Guardian Fine Art Asia festival (GFAA) 2024. 

The art expo at the Guardian Art Center covers a number of sections from classic art to designs, and some European classical life scenes. Ancient Chinese scholars' favorites from their studies to ink brushes and more have attracted attention from visitors.  

The highlight of this year's GFAA is the Himalaya section, which features exhibits with Himalayan art to allow everyone to immerse themselves in and familiarize themselves with the richness of ancient civilizations.

The replicas of the of Ding porcelain collection at the Palace Museum by studio Chen's Ding Kiln are also being exhibited at the expo. Additionally, the latest series of contemporary lacquer artworks by lacquer artist Hong Yidong conveys the philosophy of contemporary ecological art using lacquer as a medium.

The Happy Tree Gallery is committed to discovering and promoting original and experimental contemporary art works. For the art expo, it has brought the works of contemporary artist Xu Yinghui to discuss the divinity of Eastern nature and the spirit of life.