Art puts action into sports
16/8/2008 12:00
Shanghai Daily news
The Olympic theme "One World, One Dream" is reflected not only in sporting
arenas but also in the brushstrokes of Shanghai artists.
Organized by the
Shanghai Artists' Association, the exhibition currently running at the Shanghai
Art Museum features 126 works in oil, print, sculpture, watercolor and
installations.
All the works showcased share the subject: the spirit of
the Olympic Games.
"We received about 360 works and chose from these,"
says Chen Qi, an organizing staff member. "We were particularly impressed by
some of the works from young artists."
Coinciding with the Beijing
Olympic Games, the exhibition is one of a series of celebratory events in the
city.
Chen believes that the sculptures in the exhibition are one of its
highlights.
A large ceramic head of Yao Ming immediately catches the eye
of the visitors. Sculptor Wang Wendong hopes that Yao will give an outstanding
performance at the Games.
Other sculptures, whether they show the
beautiful curves of swimmers or the frozen moments of the rifle target shooters,
all exude a silent yet forceful aura.
"The Beijing Olympic Games are the
pride of all the Chinese people," says Ruan Huachao, a young artist who has on
show a painting of women volleyballers. "It is a pity that I can't go to Beijing
myself but I have my own imagination. In my eyes, the Games are far beyond
sport. They are also a presentation of life and culture."
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