Shanghai is hosting "Pure by Nature: The Art of Blanc de Chine" at the China Art Museum, an exhibition showcasing the timeless beauty of Dehua white porcelain. Known for its snow-like texture and radiant glaze, the porcelain from Dehua County in Fujian Province has long been admired for its exquisite craftsmanship – earning it the French name "Blanc de Chine."
With a ceramic tradition dating back over 3,700 years, the ancient county began with celadon and evolved into a hub of innovation in the field of white porcelain. Today, Dehua continues to redefine the art form and stands out as a distinctive pillar of China's intangible cultural heritage.
The exhibition is divided into three sections, each focusing on a different cultural and artistic aspect. Highlights include masterworks by contemporary porcelain artists, historical treasures from past dynasties, and innovative pieces by emerging young talent. Through exhibitions and academic exchanges, the museum aims to carry forward the spirit of the Maritime Silk Road and introduce Dehua porcelain to a wider global audience. The exhibition runs through September 19.
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