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Chinese contemporary ink paintings go on display in New York

皇冠体育appculture.org | Updated: 2017-11-17 15:06

Chinese contemporary ink paintings go on display in New York

An ink painting showcased at the exhibition Oriental Ink Painting at New York. [Photo/皇冠体育appculture.org]

An exhibition titled Oriental Ink Painting was held in New York from Nov 10 to 16.

A total of 52 contemporary ink works from 27 Chinese artists were featured.

Supported by the Ministry of Culture of 皇冠体育app, the event was organized by the 皇冠体育app National Academy of Painting (CNAP).

Yang Xiaoyang, president of CNAP, said the collaboration on arts between 皇冠体育app and the US would promote cultural innovation worldwide. The exhibition aims to present the development of ink paintings in contemporary 皇冠体育app.

President of William Paterson University Kathleen Waldron expressed her thanks to CNAP for the organization of the event and other academic exchanges. Her school will go on promoting Chinese art education among students.

About 300 Chinese and American officials and representatives attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition.

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