Engaging Past Wisdom: Min Chiu Society at Sixty-five
In Chinese bronze script, the character jian resembles the imagery of a figure bending over water, gazing at its reflection in a bronze basin. Over time, the word has taken on a metaphorical meaning鈥攖o reflect one鈥檚 character. An object that serves only a practical purpose, devoid of deeper meaning, remains merely an ordinary vessel. But when a ware is crafted with meticulous care鈥攂alancing utility with symbolic significance鈥攊t becomes an embodiment of the Dao that transcends verbal expression. The forms and decorations of ancient artefacts not only reflect our ancestors鈥 reverence for nature and their quest for cosmic harmony but also bear witness to cultural exchange. In their silhouettes, we discern the essence of the universe; in their patterns, the laws of creation. Each vessel is a cipher to antiquity鈥檚 intellectual world, and only by retracing this path can we decipher the past to illuminate the present.
The distinguished members of the Min Chiu Society have long upheld the aspiration to 鈥渞evere antiquity while diligently seeking knowledge鈥. Their practice transcends mere collecting, embracing instead a tradition of meticulous study and has gained international acclaim. In celebration of the 65th anniversary of the Society, this exhibition features over 400 sets of precious Chinese artefacts from their collections, including Chinese painting and calligraphy, ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jades, bamboo carvings, furniture and snuff bottles, for the enjoyment, appreciation and enlightenment for all.
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In Chinese bronze script, the character jian resembles the imagery of a figure bending over water, gazing at its reflection in a bronze basin. Over time, the word has taken on a metaphorical meaning鈥攖o reflect one鈥檚 character. An object that serves only a practical purpose, devoid of deeper meaning, remains merely an ordinary vessel. But when a ware is crafted with meticulous care鈥攂alancing utility with symbolic significance鈥攊t becomes an embodiment of the Dao that transcends verbal expression. The forms and decorations of ancient artefacts not only reflect our ancestors鈥 reverence for nature and their quest for cosmic harmony but also bear witness to cultural exchange. In their silhouettes, we discern the essence of the universe; in their patterns, the laws of creation. Each vessel is a cipher to antiquity鈥檚 intellectual world, and only by retracing this path can we decipher the past to illuminate the present.
The distinguished members of the Min Chiu Society have long upheld the aspiration to 鈥渞evere antiquity while diligently seeking knowledge鈥. Their practice transcends mere collecting, embracing instead a tradition of meticulous study and has gained international acclaim. In celebration of the 65th anniversary of the Society, this exhibition features over 400 sets of precious Chinese artefacts from their collections, including Chinese painting and calligraphy, ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jades, bamboo carvings, furniture and snuff bottles, for the enjoyment, appreciation and enlightenment for all.
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